Best Grease

1. What do people use for the much-talked about grease for flashlight threads? (Does it conduct electricity? It would seem to me that conductive grease would be a must?)

2. Is this the same lube for the zoom mechanism, i.e. screw threads or zoom o rings?

I have been using some hugely expensive “nextorch” silicone grease that comes in a tiny eentsy little jar. It works super for a day or so, but then it actually causes the zoom o-ring to get sticky, which would seem to be the complete opposite of the desired effect. Then a week later, I open the light and the grease I spent so much time applying has completely disappeared.

Someone suggested furniture polish, which does work well, but I can’t help but think there must be a specific branded product for the true flashaholic who must keep his/her tool lubed and ready for action at all times!

Please give me a link or the exact name of the product and where you got it. Please. No sense me repeating the excellent price and product research that everyone has already done. And some of these products have names that are incredibly similar sounding/spelled.

I looked through the archives, but found a lot of conflicting data.

Thanks a ton for any help anyone can give!!!

I had some of that Nexxtorch stuff and find it far too sticky - now I use silicone based dielectric lubricant from eBay, cheap as anything and works perfectly.

I’m sorry but when I see the threads “best grease” and “does it fit?” next to each other I start laughing like Beavis and Butthead! Now I’d better go to the back of the room and put my head down on the desk.Sorry-just couldn’t help myself!

Same here. Have that Nexttorch “goo”. When you apply it, it somewhat works, but not for very long time :expressionless: My Klarus came lubed with don’t know what, but I’ve used it quite many times since I bought it (Jan, this year) and it still works :open_mouth: Nexttorch stuff looks “mate” when applied, Klarus lube looks “shiny”. So, I’m looking for a better lube too, don’t mind vaseline or whateva :bigsmile: Any relatively cheap suggestions? Thanks :slight_smile:

Yup, I remember thread like that :bigsmile: Kreislers thread :bigsmile: Don’t want to post there because I’m not kidding, really need grease for my… flashlights :bigsmile:

I just ordered some Nyogel from HERE

It gets rave reviews on the ‘other side.’ I’ll let you know if it comes out alright in the end. :wink:

With a 24D maglight you’r gonna need more than just lube! Back onto the topic of the thread I have been using Ballistol lube on my o-rings and threads(of the flashlights…really!) It is mostly used for firearms to prevent rust. I can make a Glock rust if not careful so I have a case of the stuff at all times. I’m sure there are better options but it’s what I have at this time.-Rick

I use silicon grease that I found in a bicycle shop a few years back, I think the name is Tri-Flow, Can’t remember exactly.

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I used to use the nextorch grease but it is very thick. Lately I’ve been using sewing machine oil with great results. A plus is it doesn’t get all gummy with aluminum oxidization.

I use a synthetic grease called “Super Lube” which I picked up from a local hardware store for about eight bucks after tax. It’s a bit pricey in comparison to some of the other commonly found lubricants (especially considering that I only got a 3oz tube), but I feel that it lubricates a little bit better than the cheap silicone grease that I was previously using.

I use “Maxima Chain Wax” $6.95 for a 5oz spray can.
It’s designed for O ring chains and is a nice smelling wax.
Seems to work well.

Works well on the bike too !

I was about to post the same thing. It makes the threads feel like they’re finely honed instead of a gummy mess. It seems like dirt sticks to it less too.

I have some vaseline, here… and some grease, and household 3-in-1, and some mystery oil in a can that dad uses for milling.

>>>>>now I use silicone based dielectric lubricant from eBay, cheap as anything and works perfectly.

That sounds great! On ebay, there are five different kinds. Can you tell us which one you used? I have some here some place, but I don’t want to use the wrong kind and have the paint fall off or something. Ebay has:

1. PERMATEX DIELECTRIC LUBRICANT TUNEUP GREASE
2. GM DIELECTRIC LUBRICANT-GENUINE GM PART 12377900
3. CorrosionX hi-tech lubricant penetrant anti-corrosive dielectric lube
4. Loctite Dielectric Compound 80ml Tube Tune-up Grease Lubricant
5. VSI silicone dielectric grease lubricant (this comes in a 5 pound can for $95, so it’s probably not this one).

>>>>>>don’t mind vaseline or whateva

Tried it too, but when it gets warm it flows like oil and gets all over everything. I suppose you could use a little dab?

>>>>>>>>I just ordered some Nyogel from HERE
>>>>>>>>>>>>>It gets rave reviews on the ’other side.

PLEASE let us (me) know how it works when you get it …. Hesitate to take suggestions from the dark side, but what the hey.

>>>>>Ballistol lube on my o-rings and threads(of the flashlights…really!)

Sounds like it’s worth a try …… Online? Turners?

>>>>>>I think the name is Tri-Flow,

They have a lot of products. Do you know which one it is? I know it’s not the degreasers.

http://www.triflowlubricants.com/Tri-Flow_Lubricant.html

This one looks promising … Is this it?

http://www.triflowlubricants.com/Tri-Flow_Pin_Point_Lubricant.html

>>>>>>sewing machine oil with great results.

Also sounds great …. Do you know which one you have? There are 219 different listings on ebay ….

Shop by Category | eBay-bottle-bottles&_sacat=0&_odkw=sewing+machine+oil±bottle&LH_BIN=1&_sop=15&_osacat=0&_from=R40

Seems to be a lot of something called “zoom - out.” Could that be it?

Sorry to be so picky about brand names, but someone recommended “silicone grease” and that’s how I ended up with the nextorch stuff, which as some agree is pretty much useless unless you’re on a desert island and it’s all you have. :wink:

>>>>>>I use a synthetic grease called “Super Lube” which I picked up from a local hardware store for about eight bucks after tax.
>>>>>>>>>>>It’s a bit pricey in comparison to some of the other commonly found lubricants (especially
>>>>>>>>>>>>>considering that I only got a 3oz tube), but I feel that it lubricates a little bit better
>>>>>>>>>>>>>than the cheap silicone grease that I was previously using.

Have you tried the nextorch glop? Does it work better than that? But it is silicone grease, and that was what I was told to use.

>>>>>>>I use “Maxima Chain Wax” $6.95 for a 5oz spray can.
>>>>>>>>It’s designed for O ring chains

Now that sounds like a potential winner …. although ALL of these have great promise if you guys say they work. But since this stuff is designed for o-rings, it could be the holy grail? Spray can might be a little wonky. Wouldn’t want to get oil on a lense, but I could spray it on a cloth.

Appears to only come in spray … And the pleasant aroma is also a plus :wink:

http://www.maximausa.com/shopping/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=28

INTERESTING …. If you read the description, it says: “creates a waxy film similar to Cosmoline.” I wonder if that’s the pleasant aroma? Does it smell like cosmoline? I love the smell of cosmoline.

I wonder if cosmoline would work?

But — MY GOD — I had no idea it was that expensive! What is it made from? Gold dust?

I’m going to poke around and see if someone packages a little vial of cosmoline. Cus that stuff stays where you put it!! If anyone has ever tried to get cosmoline completely off a vintage gun, they know how tuff it is to remove. BUT I also wonder if the led heat might vaporize it and get it on the lens/led?

Thanks to everyone for their help. If anyone has any more ideas, please chime in. I see some here that I will be definitely trying.

Now I have to figure out which one to try first.

Maybe we should start the BLF ad-hoc grease investigation committee?

I’ve been trying this out and seems OK so far.
It’s an aerosol spray I got from Jaycar (an electronics/hobbyist chain in Australia).
I originally bought it for my Mt bike sticky gear changers after it was recommended on MTB forums (Cuts through the crud and lubricates with a light/thin lube). Worked a treat.

Back of can says: “A highly efficient blend of NON-CFC solvents & contact treatment oil particularly for use where grease & oils have previously been used. The solvents removed hardened oil and grease leaving only a very thin film of protective contact treatment to prevent oxidation and reduce wear. Particularly suitable for use with contacts, switches & connectors.”

Think I’d still use O-ring grease for rubber though.

Is it bad that I have legitimately considered using wheel bearing grease?

expensive? well ... haha.

The stuff is THE BEST for sealing threads (instead of glue or locktite) and water-proofing o-rings (rubber, silicone, whatever).

on all of my aluminium torches, I have stopped using the fancy Nyogel and resumed to simple petroleum jelly.

It just stays cleaner for so much longer, compared to the expensive and fancy Nyogel. I suspect Nyogel to be far more aggressive on the parental aluminium (regardless of the alloy composition); whether this is a result of chemical reactions or merely an abrasive effect I cannot tell.

Nexxtorch silicone lube is just fine when sparingly applied to O-rings in general, and to threads of plastic torches (UKpenlight, PELI mitylite etc.).

Nice Wiki entry on Silicone Grease

I always thought that Australia was the place to be with their “nationwide” wifi…