

🛠️ Never-Seez: Your Ultimate Shield Against Wear and Tear!
The Never-Seez NSBT-8 is an 8 fl. oz. anti-seize compound designed to protect metal parts from rust and corrosion. Its silver gray color and grease-like consistency make it easy to apply, while its cost-saving benefits minimize the need for frequent parts replacement.
J**H
WORKS GREAT
I bought this for (long overdue) maintenance on my snow blower. The manufacturer recommended use of anti-seize compound on the sliding gear mechanism on an annual basis, which I didn't note when initially reading the manual, so was years overdue. I did the maintenance. The product was easy to use and the snow blower worked perfectly. I also did some reading of reviews and noted other uses for this product that seemed appropriate and more durable than other lubricants. For example, lubricating the spare tire hold-down under the truck bed and door hinges that squeaked that previously needed repeated periodic lubrication. This products ability to maintain it lubricating properties in moist environments is a time and worry saver.
C**N
fantastic product
this is one of the best products on the market around here in pensacola fl no one that i could find sells this i found this out when my original can ran out and could not find this tried other brands and they just did not work anywhere close to this product keep making it please of course this will no doubt be my last can as i am 77 and don't know how long i will be able to keep working and fiddling. i like the fiddling part the working part not so much thanks
R**.
A Must Have in a Shop
I was a Machinist for over 30 years, This is a must have for those Bolts that will be on a Piece of gearThat can rust up and be a Pain to Loosen. I use this on My Mower Blades Bolts so They will be easy to remove when Sharpening is Due. I wear Plastic gloves when using this product . So I don`t get it on my Fingers or Hands. Several washings will remove it but the Gloves work well. If It`s a Bolt just apply it to the threads and tighten it up you`ll be glad you did . Keep top closed tight it will Last for Years.
J**D
Works great
Used it for the Jack plate slide on my outboard motor, and slide on my trailer Jack. It keeps both from seizing up in the salt water
R**R
Great Product
Easily applies to areas needing this type of lubricant. Comes with brush for easy use. Use this on snowblower friction shaft yearly and it's like new after 9 years. Recommend highly.
A**R
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Was as described
J**M
Great insurance against wheels becoming "unremovable" on the road.
I had a blowout on the rear wheel of a BMW 528i. Despite my best efforts, I couldn't get the lugs nuts loose using the stock lug wrench, and had to have the car towed. "Frustration" doesn't quite describe how I felt that day, after being "that guy" who has helped countless other strangers stuck on the side of the road with their flat tires. I managed to get the situation under control when I got the car home. To remedy this problem in the future, I applied this compound to the "acorns" of the lug bolts (NOT the threads themselves), and around the inside of the rims where the rim meets the hub on the wheels. I'm hoping this will alleviate the need of having to use a dead blow mallet to get the wheels off after the lug bolts are removed. I also bought a DeWalt DCF900 Cordless Impact Wrench to help avoid future dilemmas like the one I just described. So long as I don't neglect to keep the battery charged for the impact wrench, I should never have to deal with that kind of nonsense again. $300 for an impact wrench might sound excessive, but after spending $300 to get the car towed, it'll be worth it not to have to go through that again. I've heard that "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure". Hopefully this ounce of prevention will suffice for the future!
C**S
Learned Something New!
I had to replace my electric PTO clutch of my Cub Cadet I1042 lawn tractor as it was well over 13 years old. It was very difficult to get the old clutch off as it had rusted to the motor shaft. After watching a few videos on replacing the clutch J saw several mechanics suggested using “Never Seize” which Id never heard of. I’ve always sprayed WD-40 on any nuts or bolts, especially my blade nuts and bolts, before reinstalling and tightening. This can has more than enough product to last me a lifetime and has a good stiff brush to help apply it to most any surface. As hard as I tried to be careful with this stuff I still made a mess and it’s not easy to get off your hands. Highly recommend this product to help remove parts, blades and bolts etc especially those that are subject to any water or moisture.
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