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green slime substitute ??

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Macguyver

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hi ....was wondering if that grease would work instead of green slime ??

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HEAT PROOF GREASE can be used for
lubricating valve stems of faucets, valves,
ballcocks, plungers, packings, washers or
anywhere a water resistant grease is
required.

PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Flash Point, COC: 450ºF (232ºC)
Melting Temperature: 350ºF (176ºC)

you guys think it would be good ?? i figured it would be safe for the o-rings...since its made for valves..and most valves have rubber in them

its also non toxic ... so i could always eat it if its not good ...lol:hehe:
 
I would say yes it is ok..
I've heard some ppl use Vasaline...
And thats not heat proof...
Its similar to the stuff u used...
I got a high temp silicone grease and it worked great :)
 
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