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Super Lube 97008 Silicone Lubricating Brake Grease is an 8 oz translucent white tube of premium, moisture-resistant silicone grease with PTFE. It offers superior rust prevention, vibration dampening to eliminate brake squeal, and high dielectric strength for multipurpose automotive and electrical use. NSF registered and food-grade safe, this grease maintains performance without hardening or melting, making it a trusted choice for professionals and enthusiasts alike.














| ASIN | B0081JEBFC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,910 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #358 in Industrial Lubricants |
| Brand | Super Lube |
| Brand Name | Super Lube |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 705 Reviews |
| Flash Point | 572 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00082353970087 |
| Included Components | Silicone Lubricating Brake Grease |
| Item Form | Paste |
| Item Type Name | Automotive Accessories |
| Item Weight | 0.5 Pounds |
| Liquid Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kano Laboratories LLC |
| Material | Silicone |
| Package Information | Tube |
| Recommended Uses For Product | 8oz Tube |
| Specific Uses For Product | Moisture Resistant: Super Lube Silicone Brake Grease forms a protective barrier that seals out moisture and contaminants, offering reliable rust prevention and oxidation-resistant lubrication |
| UPC | 082353970087 |
| Unit Count | 8.0 Ounce |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 500 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Viscosity | Stable within intended usage temperatures |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
M**N
Perfect grease for 3D printers. Works very well and seems to be recommended by everyone.
I use this primarily on several different 3D printers to keep everything greased up and running. Seems to work OK on rails and other friction points even in the hot enclosure. This tube will probably last me decades.
J**N
Great silicone brake caliper grease.
Pay the extra money and get this instead of the Sil-glyde because this grease is thicker and doesn't stink. With 8oz it should last you a very long time. There is no difference between Yamalube and Super lube if you work on Yamaha bikes.
D**L
Happy customer
The stuff works great
K**Y
Good product
Great - got quickly too
N**1
Great stuff to have
I have used this on several slide pins on cars and motorcycles and it works great. Fixed a major binding issue on the front of my bike's caliper, as well as lubed up the brake and clutch pivot points. Great stuff to have around the house as well, use on any plumbing washers or o-rings. It is safe for drinking water (so long as you don't get your greasy fingers from working on the car in it). My tube does say H1 Certified on it, but was purchased in 2018, so I am guessing something has changed with the formula (are people ordering the "new" version of it?). This tube is huge and will last me a long, long time. Update: Went to use it today and found that the lube had formed an almost liquid consistency when I first opened it. It had been stored cap down, and when I opened it up, a thick liquid came out. It was maybe a teaspoon worth, then it was just the normal thicker lube, but be aware of this. Maybe need to shake it up a bit if it has been sitting out in the heat unused for a long time. Mine was in the garage, probably 90°F in the garage, tube was not used for well over a month.
M**Y
Good to have for various uses
I bought this 5 1/2 years ago (12/30/17) here for $10.77. What is it now, $20? I doubt I'd give it five stars if I bought it now. But it's been very useful to have it in the house. I've used it 20 times and probably more. I have plenty of grease in the garage but the garage isn't attached my house and it can be hard to get to stuff sometimes in the morass of the garage. I just used it for its dielectric properties on the circuit board of an old remote control after cleaning off corrosion with diluted rubbing alcohol. I applied a very thin coating of the grease except where the button contacts are. The remote is for a 30 year old Philips CD player (CD840) that I cherish, but hadn't used for a couple years. (It was a miracle that I was able to pry the remote apart without destroying it since I discovered it had been permanently glued together by the manufacturer.) I looked here for comments on using the grease for its dielectric properties. I have extra packets of dielectric grease that came with car parts and I have a small tube of it too. But I see this grease lists its "dielectric strength" at 400. Looking at Wikipedia, and other, that should be very good to use for insulating purposes. I looked at a good bunch of the straight-up dielectric grease products (typically sold in about 7 to 10 grams tubes), and none give their dielectric strength. In the Q&A for this product, responders said they wouldn't use it for auto electrical, and I agreed when I read it. This here grease can seem a little runny (which has its advantages for lubricating some things). But now that I've smeared it lightly on a circuit board to prevent corrosion, and the remote has been restored to its old glory, I believe it will perform great for most dielectric uses.
J**Z
El envase trae lo suficiente para darle mantinimiento a 4 calipers de frenos
Buen producto!
A**R
Good stuff!
Bought for brake calipers. Nearly a year later, it's been working great. No sign of pin boot degradation or other issues.
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