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On Mon, 19 Nov 2012 20:21:47 -0500, "Stormin Mormon"
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After changing oven light bulb, the threads seemed gritty and rough. Hard to
turn the bulb. What's a lube that withstands oven heat, and is safe?

Automotive spark plug boot dielectric grease- sparingly.
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Boot grease, or spark plug thread grease?

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Boot grease, or spark plug thread grease?

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Automotive spark plug boot dielectric grease- sparingly.

Boot grease- made for high temps- non carbonizing and does not contain
metals that may conduct, as some anti-seize compounds have metallic
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I think ALL antiseize compounds have a metallic content. Antiseize compound is nothing more than ordinary grease mixed with very small particles of either copper or nickel.
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