🛠️ Keep your ride smooth with Honda’s trusted silicone grease!
Genuine Honda 08798-9013 Silicone Grease is a lightweight, durable lubricant engineered to meet Honda’s exact specifications, ensuring optimal fit, protection, and performance for your vehicle’s maintenance needs.
Manufacturer | Honda |
Brand | Genuine Honda |
Item Weight | 4.6 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 7.4 x 1.77 x 1.34 inches |
Item model number | 08798-9013 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer Part Number | 08798-9013 |
OEM Part Number | 08798 9013, 087989013 |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
G**E
Best grease ever for window rails and regulators
The best stuff. I use it in all my vehicles to grease window regulators
B**N
Great for weather-proofing!
Excellent for seals and weatherstrips. Brings rubber back to life. I use this for the freedom tops on my Jeep!
D**R
This stuff is a sovereign remedy for many things that ailed my '96 Honda Civic!
It was especially helpful for treating the weather-seals around the door and trunk with! I use it in pivots, bearings, sliding-areas, wherever I need things to rub other things without being ruined! As this car is 27-ish years old and I'm doing a middling-serious teardown and rebuild, I've had a LOT of stuff I needed this for. It is excellent for lubrication AND for conditioning some of the seals and gaskets; follow the service manuals and this stuff has a lot of uses for maintenance!I don't know if it's safe to eat, but it's really close IMHO. I don't feel a burning need to get it off of my skin the moment it touches me, unlike I do with some oils and many specialist grease types; I wipe it off eventually, but it never feels like it's "doing something awful to my skin". I mean...don't try to use it for tanning-lotion or anything, but it is (to me, so far, in my uses, etc etc etc) so far is not-bad for me when I get it on me. It's VERY good for softening my slightly-stiffened weather gaskets, too! I used to get rain in one door. Once I cleaned the door frame area and the weatherstrip, that didn't solve the issue, but working some of this into my now-clean weather-seal like the maintenance manual says I should have been doing all along, the leak DID finally stop! I still need to replace that weather-seal entirely for both doors, but I can't do that until my major work is finished...but until then, my interior is no longer at risk of rusting from water coming in around the door like it had been!This is a decent bit of grease. I think I may run out before I finish my rebuild, but I'm not sure I will run out...it's a good bit of grease. It's the size of a middling-large tube of toothpaste, and the grease goes a good way during my uses. There's just a LOT of stuff any 27 year old "lived in south Florida and middle-Texas for 2/3rds of its life" car would need, so there's a lot of dust, general wear, and sun-damage to fix up..!I love this stuff. I also use it on my 3d printer rails, just to mention! Seems to work well so far. Mostly, it's for my Civic...but it works on other stuff too of course!
S**Y
Miracle for squeaky Tesla door seals
If you own a Tesla, you will start to experience squeaks and rattles. A good place to start is applying this grease to your door seals.With the frameless windows, a lot of the weight sits on the door seals to stay in place. During torsion in the frame over bumps and different level surfaces, you will hear something that sounds like squeaking and rattling. Odds are the door seals are a little dry and could use some lubricant. That’s where this comes in. Part of Hondas long standing service bulletins for squeaky seals on the Odyssey van doors and Del Sol’s targa top leaking, this is magic stuff.There isn’t an exact science to the application of it, but general rules. Wipe down the door seals to remove any gunk. You can use a little water, but don’t use alcohol or cleanser if possible. We are trying to keep those seals from drying out. Then, just apply a thin layer as you go around, making sure to get it into the gaps. Wipe off any excess. Let it sit for 10 minutes before closing the door again. This lets the grease soak in and expand. I would start with the bottom seals of the doors. You can do the windows if the first part doesn’t completely help, but you will need to have more finesse and you will end up with some of the grease on your windows.I used it on the bottom and pretty much night and day. No more squeaks and rattles from the doors! About 2 months in with rain and still no noise. Plan to reapply again in 6 months or so. This single tube will last beyond the life of the car if you are just using it for the seals.Add it to your Tesla owner toolkit!
C**N
Excelente producto
Llegó en buen estado, aparenta buena calidad y buen aspecto.. 100%%% positivo... Recomiendo a este vendedor
W**A
This product is highly rated…
This product is highly rated by convertible top owners from my online research. I found good reviews on this product, so I decided to try it on my car’s rubber trim. After the first application, it cleaned the rubber and I do think some areas felt more supple. I cannot confirm whether that was due to cleaning alone or this product. It did not fix my car wash leaking issue, so I will apply this a few more times.NOTE: My car is more than 10 years old. I tried the Gummi Pflege Stift a number of years ago and I did not notice much of a difference. I think I also tried Rubber Renue. I cannot remember how that product faired…I will try to post an update on my experience using this product once it has been applied a couple more times.
S**.
Oem grease
Great grease for weather strips seals
J**M
Restores rubber like new
Put a dab on a rag and rubbed the weatherstripping on my '93 Silverado and they feel like new again. Doing all our vehicles, a little goes a long way. ample size tube too.
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