Permatex 81150 Dielectric Tune-up Grease .33oz Each on 2040-parts.com
Central Point, Oregon, US
Permatex Dielectric Grease
Protects electrical connections and wiring from salt, dirt and corrosion
Prevents voltage leaks around any electrical connection
Can extend the life of bulb sockets
Required for modern high energy ignition systems
Suggested applications include:
Marine and automotive electrical connections, spark plug boots, trailer hitches, battery terminals
Questions? Call: 541-665-0695
Serving Oregon since 1990
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