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Best Silicone Lubricant

Silicone lubricants are the smooth operators of the lubrication world. They go on slick, leave no residue, and play nice with rubber and plastic. Here are the ones that deliver the smoothest experience.

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  1. #1 WD-40 Silicone Check Price →
  2. #2 CRC Silicone Check Price →
  3. #3 3M Silicone Check Price →
  4. #4 Permatex Silicone Check Price →
  5. #5 Super Lube Silicone Grease Check Price →
  6. #6 DuPont Teflon Check Price →
#1

WD-40 Specialist Water Resistant Silicone Lubricant

Slick. Silent. Won't leave a mark.

WD-40's silicone formula creates a clear, waterproof film that lubricates without attracting dirt or dust. Safe on rubber, plastic, vinyl, and metal. Leaves surfaces slick and protected — not sticky.

rubber sealsplastic partsdrawer slidesweather stripping
#2

CRC Heavy Duty Silicone Lubricant

Heavy duty. Handles the heat. Keeps things sliding.

CRC's heavy-duty silicone forms a transparent, high-gloss film that reduces friction to near zero. Temperature stable from -40°F to 400°F — it performs in conditions that would make lesser lubes quit.

high-temp applicationsconveyor beltsmoldso-rings
#3

3M Silicone Spray (Dry Type)

Dry. Clean. Impossibly smooth.

3M's dry-type silicone spray lubricates without leaving an oily residue. The ultra-thin film is nearly invisible but dramatically reduces friction. Perfect for when you need things smooth but can't have any mess.

treadmillspaper handlingsewing machineszippers
#4

Permatex Silicone Spray Lubricant

Automotive-grade smooth. Safe on everything.

Permatex Silicone is the automotive industry's go-to for weather stripping, hinges, and anything rubber or plastic that needs to move freely. Won't swell rubber. Won't stain surfaces. Just pure, friction-free performance.

door sealswindow tracksconvertible topsrubber gaskets
#5 Top Rated

Super Lube Silicone Lubricating Grease

Stays where you put it. Thick. Reliable. Food-safe.

Super Lube's silicone grease is thick, translucent, and built to stay exactly where you put it. Dielectric properties make it safe for electrical connections. NSF H1 registered for food-grade applications. Versatility meets staying power.

o-ringselectrical connectorsplumbingfood equipment
#6

DuPont Teflon Silicone Lubricant

Teflon + silicone. Twice the smoothness. Zero friction.

DuPont combines the slipperiness of Teflon with the versatility of silicone. The result is a lubricant that reduces friction to almost nothing while being safe on virtually every surface. Science at its slickest.

general lubricationhousehold itemsplastic componentsautomotive trim

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between silicone and regular lubricant?

Silicone lubricants are safe on rubber and plastic, leave no oily residue, and won't attract dust. Regular petroleum-based lubricants can damage rubber and leave a messy film.

Can I use silicone lubricant on metal?

Yes, but it provides less protection than grease or oil on metal-to-metal surfaces. Silicone excels on rubber, plastic, and mixed-material applications.

Is silicone spray the same as silicone grease?

No. Silicone spray is thin and evaporates to a light film. Silicone grease is thick and stays put. Use spray for light lubrication, grease for sealing and heavy-duty applications.

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