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How to dilute Copper Anti Seize?

Mohawk Dave

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My Permatex Copper AntiSeize is getting kind of hard. What is the correct stuff to dilute it?

Xylene or oil or ???
 
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Harrison2

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usually dump abit of engine oil in there when its abit dry. in college they watered it down with some thin oil, like 3 in 1 or WD.

Anything slippy, wet and non evaporating should do the kob.
 

Super Mech

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I started a thread on this a little while ago. I wound up using some Marvel Mystery Oil. Poured a little in kept mixing and adding until it was smooth again. Don't how to link the thread but you look in my statistics to find it.
 

T45

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Main question is what about the soap base? Anti-seize is basically grease (soap, oil) with some stuff in it so it works when its dried out. Is it just the case that adding more oil to it works? I mean from a chemistry point of view? :dunno: As a practical matter it will make it more spreadable.
 

rlitman

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Anti-seize is basically grease (soap, oil) with some stuff in it

That's one perspective. I would say that anti-seize is actually "stuff" with some grease to keep it stuck together and make easier to apply.
 
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zkling

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MMO would be a good choice, it's primary component is the same as the anti seize compound. This is a time when MSDS comes in handy. :thumbup:
 

sparky5982

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I imagine it varies, but the stuff we use at work is regular mineral oil base. Says so on the can.
 

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I was told kerosene would work well with the silver stuff...pretty sure MMO is basically highly refined kerosene too.
 
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Mohawk Dave

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Well, I used some MMO in the copper stuff and it worked like a charm. Got it back to a sticky, but pliable consistency.

Thanks all.
 
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