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2-Pack 11-Oz Blaster High-Performance White Lithium Grease Spray

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$7.00

$13

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Home Depot has 2-Pack 11-Oz Blaster High-Performance White Lithium Grease Spray on sale for $6.98. Shipping is free, otherwise select free ship to store where available.

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Product Details:
  • Leaves a thick layer of white grease without a grease gun
  • Lubricates in high temps and protects from moisture and oxidation
  • Ideal grease for bearings, car parts, gears and more

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Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating based on 665+ customer reviews.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $6.98 less (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $13.96 at the time of this posting.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Home Depot has 2-Pack 11-Oz Blaster High-Performance White Lithium Grease Spray on sale for $6.98. Shipping is free, otherwise select free ship to store where available.

Thanks to Community Member BrudneyDurak for sharing this deal.

Note: The availability for shipping may vary (shipping restrictions in some locations). Availability for pickup may also vary by location.

Product Details:
  • Leaves a thick layer of white grease without a grease gun
  • Lubricates in high temps and protects from moisture and oxidation
  • Ideal grease for bearings, car parts, gears and more

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars rating based on 665+ customer reviews.
  • Our research indicates that this deal is $6.98 less (50% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $13.96 at the time of this posting.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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pizzaslut
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That's a little harsh. No need to be an a-hole.
Archimedes001
766 Posts
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Cool thanks I bought this instead CRC Silicone spray $3 Amazon [amazon.com]
balla123
3069 Posts
272 Reputation
i read to use Silicone spray as Lithium Grease Spray will attract dirt and get tracks stuck

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14h ago
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SensibleFuel1899
14h ago
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not available in CA
14h ago
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dapmd
14h ago
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looks like can be used on garage doors and bikes. others have more info/ experience?
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MasterRigger
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Quote from dapmd :
looks like can be used on garage doors and bikes. others have more info/ experience?
Car door hinges
4h ago
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sm69th
4h ago
564 Posts
Can this be used on the tracks under the seats in my car? I don't want to make a mess everywhere, but they stick like crazy...
4h ago
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TheLoop
4h ago
716 Posts
Was going to ask, anyone ever use this on Garage door wheels, tracs, or rollers?
4h ago
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4h ago
miamijoe
4h ago
671 Posts
Quote from TheLoop :
Was going to ask, anyone ever use this on Garage door wheels, tracs, or rollers?

Yes, and it is perfect for the garage door tracks. 2 cans are probably overkill for how much you'll need over time. I still have my can from long ago. Actually, I think I'm ready for a respray.
3h ago
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jzyoufool
3h ago
305 Posts
i've had a can of the regular silicone blaster for at least 5 years and i use it probably monthly. Its so much better/longer lasting than wd-40 its not even close.

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3h ago
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balla123
3h ago
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i read to use Silicone spray as Lithium Grease Spray will attract dirt and get tracks stuck
3h ago
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sabunabu
3h ago
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Quote from miamijoe :
Yes, and it is perfect for the garage door tracks. 2 cans are probably overkill for how much you'll need over time. I still have my can from long ago. Actually, I think I'm ready for a respray.
Good for use on the garage door springs too? Heard you should grease those to last longer so they don't snap.
3h ago
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cabby
3h ago
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I use another branded white lithium grease for bike chains.
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Archimedes001
3h ago
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Archimedes001

Quote from balla123 :
i read to use Silicone spray as Lithium Grease Spray will attract dirt and get tracks stuck
Cool thanks I bought this instead CRC Silicone spray $3 Amazon [amazon.com]
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3h ago
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pizzaslut
3h ago
2,313 Posts
Quote from doitdontdoit :
You know nothing. This is the last thing you would use on garage door wheels, etc. It attracts dust and dirt dummy.
That's a little harsh. No need to be an a-hole.
2h ago
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I wasn't able to check out with free delivery due to the following error: "Sorry, we were unable to complete your order as your cart contains item(s) which are no longer available to purchase in your selected store." However, I was able to successfully place the order by selecting free store pickup instead.

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TheJerkStoreCalled
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damn didn't know there was a product for my nickname in high school
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