





Park Tool ASC-1 Anti-Seize Compound
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Rocco
> 24 hourJust what I expected. I like it and it works for me.
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Will
> 24 hourArrived without any complications and on time
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Adriana
> 24 hourgreat product great aount great price good for so many uses on my bike and im always swapping parts out
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Spike
> 24 hourA bit pricey, but at least I know what I’m getting. It’s Park so you know it works. When it comes to not wanting parts stuck on or seized up on your bike, it’s always best to use something you know works. I use this on my seat post, my shiny valve caps & everything in between that needs it. If you remember “a little goes a long way”, then this tube will also go a long way. For bike maintenance, I’d definitely recommend this product.
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ECF
> 24 hourUsed to keep moisture from between parts which pr vents rust, and keeps parts from literally seizing together. This isnt grease.
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dara faye
> 24 hourThis stuff works great. Its particles increase friction, and your torque levels significantly decrease because of it so you dont over-tighten your bolts. I probably use this more than my standard green grease, but it this has its specific uses and blue is my favorite color so I’m biased. If you have high quality aluminum, titanium, or carbon components, this compound is fantastic. Highly recommend having this in your tool box, junk drawer, bicycle fanny pack (you do you). This is for sure an essential item now that I have bought it and determined it as such.
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RP
> 24 hourUsed this to lightly grease my freehub (to help prevent corrosion) and cassette lock ring. It also does not have a strong odor.
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Judith A. Kirwan
> 24 hourI wouldnt think of installing a pedal without this stuff. If you work on bikes you owe it to your customers to take this small extra step so theyre not getting a hernia trying to get one of your pedals off in the far future. Mike Kirwan - Kenmore, WA
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourI had to install a freewheel and thought it would be a good idea to use this anti-seize compound lube in order to keep things from getting nasty when it would eventually need to be removed for service or whatever. I use it on pedals and anything else that Ive had a problem with in the past.
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Joey
> 24 hourYou could probably find it cheaper in an automotive store, but I like the assurance from park tool that it is good for bikes. The tube is a much more convenient applicator than a brush and jar.