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Reddit mentions of Permatex 09128 Copper Anti-Seize Lubricant, 8 oz.

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of Permatex 09128 Copper Anti-Seize Lubricant, 8 oz.. Here are the top ones.

Permatex 09128 Copper Anti-Seize Lubricant, 8 oz.
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    Features:
  • Prevents seizing, corrosion and galling where high temperature conditions exist
  • Fortified with high quality rust and corrosion inhibitors
  • Temperature range: -30F to 1800F
  • Provides good electrical conductivity
  • Suggested Applications: Spark plug threads installed in aluminum, exhaust manifold bolts, engine bolts, oxygen sensors, knock sensors, thermostat housing bolts, fuel filter fittings and battery cable connections
Specs:
ColorCopper
Height4.63 Inches
Length2.25 Inches
Number of items1
SizePack of 1
Weight0.5 pounds
Width2.25 Inches

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Found 4 comments on Permatex 09128 Copper Anti-Seize Lubricant, 8 oz.:

u/MisterNoisy · 5 pointsr/guns

I use this stuff when I do brake jobs and it seems to work well.

u/ellie_the_lioness · 2 pointsr/Firearms

I misspoke when I said high temperature. I went and stole the can off of my husband's work bench to make sure I had the right one. What you need is copper anti-seize lubricant. It is the same stuff they put in new Glocks. https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B000HBM8HU/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1487781086&sr=8-2&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_FMwebp_QL65&keywords=copper+anti+seize+thread+lubricant&dpPl=1&dpID=51mzzyPnUBL&ref=plSrch

u/Nibroc99 · 2 pointsr/MechanicAdvice

Definitely do the shocks and brakes yourself! You'll save yourself nearly a thousand dollars and they really aren't even that hard to do with common hand tools.

How to replace brake pads and rotors

How to replace shock absorbers

How to replace struts (if this is what your car has rather than separate shocks and springs)

You really shouldn't need a full brake system flush for a car that's this new, but if you really want to...

The alignment will need to be done by a professional though, but all the other stuff can be done yourself for probably $150-200. You'll learn a ton about how your car works and how to fix it, and you'll probably get a lot of supplies that you didn't know you needed, like silicone paste lubricant for the brake guide pins, copper anti-sieze, and thread locker, all supplies that can be used for many, many different things, not just this one brake job!

I hope this all is helpful. I've been doing this stuff at home for many years so feel free to reach out if you need any help at all.