FAQ
Silicone Grease
Lightly applying to the housing rubber seals should help to stop them drying out and cracking. This should at least help the seals to last longer. As to improving the actual seal,
I would guess that keeping the seals lubricated may have a positive effect overall. Used the silicon grease for GoPros, Underwater Camera Case, Dive Torches
Yes, up to 40%.
Yes, it is environmentally safe.
Yes It is ideal for applications with plastic and rubber.
This is silicone grease approved for use with incidental contact with drinking water. Its food-grade.
It is NSF 61 approved and meets or exceeds the requirements of FDA regulation 21
Yes, this grease is totally safe for any
application. It’s designed for seals and o-rings for waterproof watches and
diving computers.
Yes, it’s 100% pure silicone. Non-flammable,
non-toxic formula.
No,
silicone grease is commonly used for lubricating and preserving rubber parts,
such as O-rings. Additionally, silicone grease does not swell or soften the
rubber, which can be a problem with hydrocarbon-based greases.
No, we do not recommend putting silicone
grease on latex as it can cause degradation in the material of the seals.