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🛠️ Keep it slick, keep it smooth — the pro’s choice for friction-free living!
KEZE 92003 Silicone Grease with PTFE is a premium, NSF H1 food-safe lubricant designed for extreme temperature ranges (-40° to 428°F). Its Teflon-based formula reduces friction across plastics, metals, and rubber, while providing waterproof protection against rust and corrosion. Ideal for automotive, industrial, and household applications including 3D printers, plumbing seals, and sliding mechanisms, this 1 oz tube delivers reliable, clean lubrication that professionals trust.







































| ASIN | B0D7939Q5Y |
| Brand Name | Keze |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,000) |
| Included Components | Silicone Grease |
| Item Form | Grease |
| Item Weight | 1 Ounces |
| Liquid Volume | 1 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Keze |
| Material | Silicone PTFE |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Industrial, Automotive, Mechanical |
| Specific Uses For Product | Lubricating, Sealing |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Grams |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 400 Degrees Fahrenheit |
A**X
Elle foncitonne très bien pour mon imprimante 3d, j'ai fait une maintenance dessus et elle fonctionne beaucoup mieux et ne fait plus autant de bruit
E**Y
Super merci
K**F
Everyone needs this stuff if they're lubricating rubber to metal, or used on O-rings in HPA scenarios, all co2 air gun maintenance, and for all new assemblies, and applied to anything rubber or polymer that sees friction, after the carrier grease has been wiped away and or evaporated the PTFE acts as a dry lubricant that hangs on and stays stuck as a micro protective layer that extends the life of most everything it touches, this stuff is a requirement for anyone who tinkers with and repairs things, every professional mechanic knows and needs this stuff, it works where molybdenum can't! and vice versa!
M**E
I salvage vintage serger and sewing machines and fix them. The big mistake is the wrong grease people use on them which seizes up the whole machine. Wrong grease - White Lithium Grease, Vaseline, Automotive grease, Synthetic grease with calcium, etc. Wrong Oil - Machine oil, crude mineral oil. Correct Oil - Sewing machine oil which is refined Mineral Oil or even better Triflow Silicone Lube (oil) on all the non gear parts. Triflow will not harm plastics but Mineral or Sewing oil will harm them. Correct grease for Gears is this pure Silicone with PTFE (Teflon). Teflon adds a silkiness to the grease. Silicone does not damage plastic or nylon gears/ parts, whereas the other greases degrade them. Silicone is not harmful to rubber in case it lands on the belts the others will degrade rubber. Silicone clings to the gears as it is sticky - you want that so grease does not displace and keeps gears lubed. Silicone does not react to heat so it does not degrade or melt away with heat as the others will too. I could have used Triflow Synthetic grease too, but I don't know what is mixed in there and that could degrade some of my nylon gears as in the White Superlock 534W-2 Serger I have. Plastic /Nylon gears or camstacks degrade with age and crack after 10-20 yrs of use so why accelerate the process with corrosive greases, right? After careful research, this is my choice and I feel it is safe for every type of gear. A fine product. Note: Old vintage motors like the Singer 301, Singer 221, 222 Featherweights, etc specifically need this grease mix: Refined White Vaseline (on Amazon) Refined Mineral oil branded as Lily White oil or generic (on Amazon) Use mostly this combination, heavy on Vaseline with a few drops of oil mixed in. Use this only on the motor shaft wicks, soak the felt pad with it and the felt wick sticking out. As the motor turns and generates heat, the Vaseline mix melts and leaches out on the motor shaft, slowly lubricating it. You don't want too much oil near electrical things so this was devised. Genius design! So be sure NOT to use Silicone grease or Triflow Lube on these wicks, only Sew Retro grease or my DIY formula.
A**A
Pude recuperar mi grifo al que ya no le funcionaban las modadilades de diferentes chorros de agua. Ahora lo pude lubricar y funciona perfecto.
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