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What do you use on bolts/screws to stop corrosion, galling and seizing?

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This topic arose in the thread on installing Custom Offroad Diff Protectors. I thought it deserved its own thread.

I use Tef-Gel to stop corrosion, galling and seizing of bolts and screws. It is non-toxic, but it is not cheap to buy. It has an extended shelf life so I probably will not need to buy it again. Sometimes I use Marine Goop to stop screws or bolts coming loose, mostly inside the car (but it is fine to use outside).

@Rok_Dr uses copper grease and @Krabby used anti-seize grease.

Post what product you use.

RESULTS (as at 15 January 2025):
Amazing Goop 1
Anti-seize Grease 1
Copper Grease 5
Fluid Film 1
LPS 1
Moly Grease 1
Tel-Gel (called Ultra Tef Gel in the US) 2
Triflow Synthetic Grease 1

Various greases are taking a strong lead early on. Tef Gel next and then a variety of products for specific tasks.

A general primer on grease:

View: https://youtu.be/GFk7EdlFULw
 
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Daily for work my normal go to is both Nickel or Copper Anti-seize but if the fastener is in dissimilar metals, like boat motors, and is constantly exposed to salt water or some acidic environments, I like to use a non-metallic marine anti-seize or a common water-proof grease as some of the metallic based antiseize can cause galling and seizing later when removing the fastener. I also regularly use whatever is in the grease gun, normally a moly grease fixing tractors, it works as well and is cheaper than anti-seize.



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'alright copper' grease most of the time.
otherwise as said above what ever is in the gun incase awkward to apply.
 

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Copper grease. For corrosion protection I use Fluid Film, or for spot application (like all the black oxide torx bolts on the Gren) I’ll use a drop of Triflow.
 

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Daily for work my normal go to is both Nickel or Copper Anti-seize but if the fastener is in dissimilar metals, like boat motors, and is constantly exposed to salt water or some acidic environments, I like to use a non-metallic marine anti-seize or a common water-proof grease as some of the metallic based antiseize can cause galling and seizing later when removing the fastener. I also regularly use whatever is in the grease gun, normally a moly grease fixing tractors, it works as well and is cheaper than anti-seize.



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Seriously - that was me. Tef-Gel seems like a neater idea going forward.
 

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Try LPS products. They have different formulas for different applications. It's used heavily in the aviation community.
 

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Aside from the products you mentioned above, I've also used ACF-50 though would need re applying annually.
 
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