Synthetic grease for Scubapro 1st stage

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runsongas,

That's what I was thinking/hoping to hear. Thanks.
 
Thanks Angelo. I'm not finding it in the US though. What do you use to clean that out of your regulator when you service it?
 
The web site made the product sound sticky. I was thinking some sort of solvent. But after I posted the question I realized that you don't have to be concerned with completely removing the silicone. sorry.
 
The web site made the product sound sticky. I was thinking some sort of solvent. But after I posted the question I realized that you don't have to be concerned with completely removing the silicone. sorry.
The silicon grease is not sticky. It is some sort of gel, you remove it easily.
Then you wash the metal parts in an ultrasonic bath, or simply in water plus some WC-cleaning product.
Then wash again with fresh water, and apply silicon again...
 
Thanks guys. I have a few products I can easily get now. I have an old reg that I got from an "estate" that I just use to inflate car tires. It's acting wonky so I'm going to try and work on it. If all goes well I may repack my good Mark IX. No one seems to want to do it if I send the reg for service.

couv, thanks for the video. Looks like I need a piston tool (sheath) too.
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/swift/

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