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Ultra Tef-Gel is a fastener lubricant used to prevent corrosion and seizing. Developed using aerospace industry experience, properly applied Tef Gel eliminates the blistering, corrosion, rust, galling, and seizing of hardware commonly experienced in corrosive environments and with dissimilar metals.

It can be used in all weather conditions. The amazing composition is derived from a specially formulated PTFE paste. Syringe tube design for easy application. Whether it swivels, slips or slides, Tef-Gel will protect and ensure the painless future removal of assembled hardware.

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South Carolina
5 out of 5 stars.

As advertised

3 years ago
As advertised - since it's an anti-corrosive, only time will tell how well it works. But it seems to be doing the job.
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Fort Myers, FL
5 out of 5 stars.

Great product!

6 years ago
I used the Tef-Gel on stainless steel bolts on my aluminum boat trailer to create of buffer between the dissimilar metals. It is very easy to work with and created a watertight seal.
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ELLSWORTH, MI
5 out of 5 stars.

Ultra Tef-Gel

10 years ago
I first used this when I was away on a service call and it was awesome got back to the shop and ordered right away great product
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
5 out of 5 stars.

Best for SS bolts to aluminum mast etc

11 years ago
Whenever you have dissimilar metals like SS machine screws into an aluminum mast. Makes the screws or bolts go in easy so that they are easy to remove when necessary.
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Providence, RI
5 out of 5 stars.

Good stuff

13 years ago
Any time I use fasteners into a metal I use this. Great for preventing the corrosion from stainless fasteners through Harken aluminum parts.
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Gold Beach OR>
5 out of 5 stars.

Yachts

15 years ago
this is the only product to use in the marine enviroment
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louisiana
5 out of 5 stars.

The real deal

15 years ago
TefGel is the real deal. Don't use any ""pretenders"". For preventing dissimilar metal corrosion, corrosion in general and anti-seizing, it's the best. I've use it on every electrical connection I've made in the last 10 years and haven't had a corrosion-related failure yet. Great stuff.
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mystic, ct
5 out of 5 stars.

TEf gel for stuffing box

15 years ago
I used tef gel on the packing in the stuffing box- buttered some in with gland nut backed oout, then hand tihtened til some pushed out the shaft...then 1/4 more turn- stuffing box performs well year after year- no annual adjustment needed...
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Ketchikan AK
5 out of 5 stars.

Nothing works better than this stuff

15 years ago
This stuff works. It looks expensive but it only takes a thin film to make it stop the dissimilar metal corrosion. It takes a little work to get it off your hands and has the consistency of very sticky grease. It seems to a better than grease substitute for items in a harsh environment.
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Los Angeles, California
5 out of 5 stars.

WORKS AS PROMISED - EXCELLENT ANTI-SIEZE

16 years ago
Tef-Gel was originally recommended to mr by professional riggers. I have used it to isolate stainless fasteners from an aluminum mast, and have no visible galvanic corrosion after about seven years. The best indicator of its anti-sieze properties is an anchor shackle that I treated about six years ago. Yesterday I removed the shackle with only a pair pliers although it had been used often in the intervening years.
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