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White Lithium Grease??
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yeah the bottle i have says it can be applied to plastic but i just was wondering if anyone on here uses it and if it doesnt get super thick
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I used the white lithium grease on my XMODS before I found Team Associated Stealth Differential Lube. The lithium grease didn't eat the plastic away, but it did "sling" a lot when I drove one of my XMODS that contained the grease. You should be fine using it, but just be cautious and examine the areas around where the grease was applied after a couple of runs.
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the main drawback i have found with all lithium grease is that it seems to have a low melting point. any sort of heat and it seems to want to melt andsling as driftko said. so you will have no issues with it being to thick.
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