🚗 Keep Your Ride Smooth with Honda's Silicone Grease!
Honda Genuine 08798-9013 Silicone Grease is a high-quality OEM product designed for various automotive applications. With a compact size of 7.4 x 1.77 x 1.34 inches and a weight of just 0.3 pounds, this silicone grease is perfect for maintaining door seals, window channels, and sunroof seals. Manufactured in Japan, it ensures reliability and performance for your vehicle's needs.
Material | Silicone |
Brand | Honda |
Package Information | Bottle |
Liquid Volume | 0.12 Liters |
Item Weight | 100 Grams |
Recommended Uses For Product | Vehicle |
Specific Uses For Product | Automotive applications (door seals, window channels, sunroof seal, convertible or targa top seals) |
Item Form | Grease |
Manufacturer | PROOK |
Unit Count | 3.52 Ounce |
UPC | 723554969349 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Model | 08798-9013 |
Item Weight | 3.53 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, 08798-9013, 087989013 |
R**R
Lube it up!
★★★★★ Best Silicone Grease for Any CarHands down the best silicone grease you can buy for your Honda—or any vehicle, really. Perfect for preserving rubber gaskets, weatherstripping, and seals. It goes on smooth, doesn’t break down over time, and keeps everything protected from drying out or cracking. A must-have for anyone serious about maintenance.
A**R
Great for fixing car windows that are slowing down.
After looking at other reviews, I decided to try this product to fix the windows on several of my older vehicles. After years of use, the windows were having trouble rolling back up in cold weather. After applying this to the window tracks, and running the window up and down a few times, they now operate well in all temperature conditions. I have also found this to be very useful to recondition door seals to prevent water from entering the cars. Highly recommended and easy to use.
R**C
The real deal shin etsu grease
Bought this to treat aging seals/rubber on an old Mitsubishi I have, as well as an older Mercedes. This legendary silicone grease goes a great job of penetrating and protecting rubber seals, etc. I even used it to lube an o-ring on a bosch fuel rail part for a friend. It's a little pricey for what it is, but there are no questions about what you're getting/it's history of efficacy.
C**.
The Annual Maintenance Item You Wished You Knew Sooner
I've been using Shin-Etsu on many vehicles for decades, the stuff works.Keeps door/top seals pliable.Great for Jeep Wranglers (and other SUVs) that tend to have water leaks/drips from Freedom Panels and door seals.
M**L
Great
Great stuff,will buy again.
P**R
A little goes a long way
This is my go-to for dried out seals and faded plastic trims and molding. My car has been my guinea pig on restoring the plastic that Honda over used on their cars. Be sure to use latex glove or a tire foam applicator when applying it. Use small amount and spread evenly until it disappears.Wipe off the excess and let it dry within 24 hours. Only downside is that it attract dust within a couple days since it's an oil compound.
B**S
Perfect for 2011 Honda Odyssey Front Suspension Noise
I used this as recommended by Honda to correct the popping sounds associated with the front suspension in a 2011 Honda Odyssey. It did make the popping sound go away. The grease is real high quality. I have since used it as a lubricant for the rotating shafts in my Sthill Komi weed trimmer. Again worked great. I purchased this for the Odyssey but I think I will find many uses for it. I believe this is what Honda also recommends using to lubricate the sliding doors on the side of Odyssey. It is a good idea to keep those clean and lubricated. I had it done once under warranty but that has long since expired. I will apply some of this to the mechanism soon and report back.If you are having the same trouble with you front suspension, this is what Honda recommends:This bulletin applies to the 2011 Honda Odyssey. If a dull popping, knocking or creaking sound is heard at the front of the vehicle during low-speed turning, the probable cause involves the bump stop contacting the front damper body, or the damper shaft self-locking nut is loose.Apply Shin-Etsu grease around the top of both front dampers, and re-torque the damper shaft self-locking nuts.Raise the vehicle on a lift and allow the front dampers to fully extend. Lift up the damper dust covers to expose the damper body.Apply a small amount (about 0.5 gram, or about one-half the size of a dime) of Shin-Etsu grease fully around the top of the damper body. NOTE: Do not grease the damper shaft.Reinstall the damper dust covers. The bottom of the dust cover hooks onto the tabs at the base of the damper body.
K**E
Mythical, Magical Silicone Grease - Could the folklore be true??
Mythical. Mysterious. Magical...Could the whispers about this magical silicone grease from Tokyo, Japan possibly be true?!?!?Does this stuff do what they claim it does? The answer is YES! This silicone grease works BEAUTIFULLY to moisturize, restore and revitalize all of the weatherseals on my 2017 V6 Accord Touring (now they were actually in pretty good condition already but this product made them even better somehow anyways!). This silicone grease is greasy when you first apply it but it's super easy to remove after you've given it sometime to be absorbed into the rubber. It wipes off clean but leaves behind moist, supply, revitalized weather seals behind.I gave it 4 stars because i personally feel that $14.99 is a better price than $19.99 as most people will only use this once a year or only a handful of times while owning a car for 5-7 years.Sorry for the long review, LOL. Get this stuff if you're curious about fixing leaking door seals or sunroofs or if you're interested in PREVENTING your weather seals from drying out and failing altogether.
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