I bought my first and only Reo of the classifieds, so I didn't get the "goodies" that come with it. I haven't had any issues, but I want to maintain it correctly so that I never do have any. I'll probably end up just getting some of the right stuff, but I was wondering what else might work. I'm an auto mechanic so I have access to about half a gazillion various compounds and greases at work. I'm wondering about two in particular:
Anti-seize - I read that noalox acts as an anti-sieze so I thought of this stuff first. It's pretty all-purpose. I'll use it on steel, iron, and aluminum threads. It's opaque and usually has metal flakes in it.
Dielectric grease - This is in the little packet the parts store always tries to sell you when you buy any exterior bulbs. It helps to make a better connection and keeps the bulb from seizing to its socket if it's exposed to any moisture. It's usually clear.
Would either of these work in a pinch, or should I just stay away from them?
Anti-seize - I read that noalox acts as an anti-sieze so I thought of this stuff first. It's pretty all-purpose. I'll use it on steel, iron, and aluminum threads. It's opaque and usually has metal flakes in it.
Dielectric grease - This is in the little packet the parts store always tries to sell you when you buy any exterior bulbs. It helps to make a better connection and keeps the bulb from seizing to its socket if it's exposed to any moisture. It's usually clear.
Would either of these work in a pinch, or should I just stay away from them?