Does Vaseline work as grease?

Vaseline can be used as a lube. However, it's not always a good option for personal lubrication during intercourse. While it may reduce friction during sex, it can also introduce bacteria that can lead to an infection. It's also difficult to clean and can cause staining.
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Is grease and Vaseline the same thing?

What is Vaseline? The term vaseline is used in many languages to refer to petroleum jelly (grease). Apart from the multiple home uses, vaseline is also used for industrial purposes. In the industries, it is mainly used for moistening plasticine, coating items that are prone to corrosion, and finishing wood.
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Can Vaseline be used as car lube?

The Vaseline/Petroleum Jelly/Soft Soap is not commonly claimed as an anti-seize compound because it is used as a lubricant rather than an anti-seize compound. It is not recommended to use Vaseline, petroleum jelly, or soft soap on screws and fastenings.
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Does Vaseline harm rubber?

While Vaseline and other petroleum products may degrade real rubber (actually made from the rubber tree), current o-rings technology does not use natural rubber.
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What can I use if I don't have grease?

In baked goods, oil binds and softens ingredients and enhances flavor. Approximately the same amount of applesauce, mashed banana, or pureed prune can do the same work with great result. For savory recipes, you can use mashed tofu to replace the oil. You don't need to use oil to prepare baking pans either.
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Vaseline AS Reel Grease?



Can Vaseline be used on bike pedals?

Vaseline is not suitable for greasing bike pedals because of its chemical composition and how it can react with the metals used in the bike pedals.
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Can I grease a pan with butter?

You can use butter or shortening for this method. If you're using butter, you can just run it around the pan, bottom and sides, using the stick. If you're using shortening or a tub of butter, I like to use a paper towel to wipe it all over the pan. Add a tablespoon or two of all-purpose flour into your pan.
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What can I use instead of butter to grease a pan?

You can use avocado oil, canola oil, or olive oil instead. You can also grease your pan with butter, lard, or bacon fat. Bacon fat works especially well when you want to add a slightly meaty taste to your baked goods.
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Is it better to grease a pan with butter or oil?

When it comes to greasing pans, vegetable oil and shortening are actually better choices. They may not impart any extra butter flavor to the “crusts” of your cake, but they are both more effective at preventing cakes from sticking than butter.
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Can I grease a pan with mayo?

Yes, you can fry in mayonnaise.
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How do you grease a pan without spray?

Use Butter or Lard

Butter and lard are great cooking spray alternatives. They're soft enough to spread into loaf pans and muffin tins with your fingers. You don't have to get your hands messy to use these products, either. Use a piece of parchment paper or paper towel to help grease.
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What does flouring a pan mean?

Some just say to flour a pan, but it means the same thing. It's just coating the pan so that the baked goods don't stick. Usually they assume you already know how. If this is your first time, here it is, in two quick steps. Rub a stick of butter around the inside of the pan until it is completely coated.
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Should you grease a nonstick pan?

Every young cook is told to let their pan heat up before adding any cooking fat to it, but the opposite is true when using nonstick. Instead, you should add oil or butter to the pan as soon as it's exposed to heat because cooking fat actually amplifies the coating's effect when added to the pan before the food.
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Can you use Vaseline on threads?

Wipe clean, and buff with a soft cloth. While you're in the bathroom, you can also use Vaseline to lubricate the threads of the faucet handles to keep them operating properly.
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Does Vaseline damage silicone?

Ironically, the only lubricant that is not recommended with silicone sex toys is silicone-based lubricant, because silicone lubes can cause damage to silicone toys. More on that below. Clearly, there are a lot of pros to water-based lubricants, though there is one con that users have shared.
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What's the best lubricant for rubber?

As mentioned above, and unlike lithium grease, silicone lubricant is the perfect lubricant for rubber surfaces, but it is also extremely versatile, so it can be used on most other materials, including metal, plastic, wood, and even painted materials.
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Can you use Vaseline as plumbers grease?

Avoid Vasoline

We mentioned Vaseline is similar, but since most faucet seals and O-rings are made of Nitrile Butadiene Rubber, Vaseline can break down the products in it and ruin the seals. Other products that might seem like they could work are olive oil and WD-40. Do not use these.
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Can I use Vaseline on car door seals?

If you're getting enough moisture into the seal/door interface, the seals are already failing. It's time to replace them. However, if you want to hold it off for a little while, vaseline is fine. It'll slowly degrade the seals further, but well, they're already done for at this point...
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Is Vaseline a good lubricant for metal?

Vaseline: you can use vaseline for all sorts of applications. It is a great lubricant for metal parts such as the air installation, but it is also regularly used for installing PVC parts.
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