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Slippery Stuff Silicone Spray Lubricant (#5001)
Slippery Stuff Silicone Spray Lubricant (#5001)
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Trusted by professionals, SLIPPERY STUFF® Silicone Spray is the secret weapon for mechanics, technicians and DIY enthusiasts. Keep your tools, equipment, and outdoor items working like new. It delivers superior lubrication, prevents rust, and waterproofs surfaces for long-lasting protection against the elements. Use SLIPPERY STUFF to:
- Silence squeaky hinges
- Lubricate car parts
- Protect tools against rust and corrosion
- Eliminate door creaks
- Make windows glide effortlessly
- Prevent friction
- Seal out moisture
- And so much more!
SLIPPERY STUFF’s premium non-staining formula contains a 99% pure high viscosity silicone combined with a lightweight propellant that contains no CFC’s.
Additional Details
- SKU: 5001
- Weight: 20.2 oz
- Dimensions:9.5"x3.0"x3.0"
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What is silicone spray good for in the garage?
Slippery Stuff #5001 is a 99% pure silicone spray that mechanics and technicians reach for constantly, because it solves a dozen small problems without leaving a mess. It lubricates, waterproofs, and blocks rust, all without staining what it touches. Everyday uses:
- Silencing squeaky door hinges
- Getting car windows to glide in their tracks
- Conditioning door and trunk weatherstripping
- Protecting hand tools and equipment from rust
- Sealing outdoor gear and hardware against moisture
How do you apply it?
Clean the surface, spray a light coat, and wipe off any excess. That's it. A little goes a long way, and because the formula is non-staining you can use it near paint, fabric, and trim without worrying about marks. On window tracks and weatherstripping, a quick pass twice a year keeps everything moving.
Where can you buy Slippery Stuff?
Slippery Stuff Silicone Spray #5001 is available directly from Well Worth Products. Ships from our facility in Buffalo, NY.
Frequently asked questions
Is it safe on rubber and plastic?
Yes, and that's one of the main reasons to use silicone instead of a petroleum oil. It conditions rubber weatherstripping instead of attacking it, and it's fine on plastic trim and window channels.
Will it stain?
No. The premium non-staining formula is the reason pros use it inside vehicles, not just under them.
When should I use grease instead?
Metal parts under real load want grease, not spray. Versa-Lube Silicone Grease covers dielectric and sealing jobs, and Big Red Grease handles rollers, hinges, and hardware that take a beating.
Does it stop doors from freezing shut in winter?
Yes. A coat of silicone on the door weatherstripping before the cold hits keeps the rubber from sticking to the frame on icy mornings. It's an old upstate New York trick, and we're in Buffalo, so we take it seriously.
Have not used yet.Product arrived quickly after ordering and in good condition.
Packaged well, thank you.