Please recommend a flashlight grease for dummies (ie me)

http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/showthread.php?242414-Comprehensive-Grease-and-Lube-Thread

link to another thread asking about lube.

Superlube is good stuff. price is reasonable. safe for everything. conductive. low viscosity. it's what i use. check eBay.

Vaseline or any other petroleum based lubes shouldn't be used on rubber. petroleum will cause latex rubber to harden and become brittle. if your o-rings are made of something else, like silicone, i think it's okay. i think Maglite is the only flashlight company that recommends Vaseline.

Silicone lube is safe for rubber, but not on silicone o-rings. silicone lube can cause silicone o-rings to soften and expand.

if you don't know what your o-rings are made of and don't want to have to find out every time you get a new light, a synthetic lube like Superlube is the safest.

Fishing reel grease at walmart works great ,preserves any type of orange and also helps with water a debris;)

Spare some of your engine oil from your next service. Easy Peasy.

i think there are several types of product varities from the "superlube" series. which one to get?

Kreisler, use this one (it also comes in a can):

http://www.amazon.com/Superlube-21030-Multipurpose-Synthetic-Grease/dp/B000XBH9HI

A tube like this will last quite a long time. I picked mine up at Ace Hardware.

Thanks, i will look into it!

i have cancelled my DX order because they didnt have the silicone flashlight oil in stock for weeks/months. let's see how fast they process the refund.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I WANT MY 02.00 US-DOLLARS BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

:D

( Superlube, super many ... )

This is the version I use

I'm using this product; I hope I'm not doing long-term damage to my o-rings but it seems to be working well here...

http://www.amazon.com/Super-Lube-Oils-P-T-F-Cap/dp/B000BXOGHY

i cant find any lube/lubricant/grease/oil for flashlights on Kaidomain or Manafont or Dinodirect wtf

DX is the only place. but out of stock

This Dupont Lube is the best I have had so far. Once it dries it makes the threads feel as smooth as butter.

Thanks I wrote it down, Im going to see if they have it at the store.

If you can wait a bit... buy this one. Or look for some cheap scuba silicone grease around in CAN.

"Kreisler, use this one (it also comes in a can):

http://www.amazon.com/Superlube-21030-Multipurpose-Synthetic-Grease/dp/B...

A tube like this will last quite a long time. I picked mine up at Ace Hardware."

Yep, same stuff I use. It works great, lasts a long time and does not stain like a moly grease.

Don't know if they have Ace Hardware in Canada, but that's where I was able to find Super Lube. A couple of dollars for a little tube that will last forever. Looks like vaseline.

Thanks very much for the link...I will go to the Walmart tonight for the SuperLube and if its not there I will order that one in your link. Price looks good and its easy to order.

Harbor Freight carries Superlube.

http://www.harborfreight.com/85-gram-super-lube-grease-cartridge-93744.html

i'll get the nextorch stuff! ( ordering the original superlube from AmazonUSA or ebay costs lotsa shipping. nextorch shipping is free. says the budgeteer. *ggg* )

I was going to suggest Harbor Freight, but then I checked and didn't see Harbor Freight with any stores in Canada. That's where I bought mine. I actually bought it for another purpose, but when I came across a thread where atbglenn posted about using it on flashlights I was glad I already had it!

-Garry


Is it electrically conductive? I read in it's specs that it's thermally conductive but I can't find anywhere that it's electrically conductive.