my trusty Subaru has fried its first bulb, took 10 years & 104k miles but I lost a low beam last week. Stopped by AutoZone for a replacement & the lady asked if I wanted a packet of bulb grease for an extra buck, no idea what she was talking about, she explained that it'll help extend the life of the bulb. I've somehow never heard of this despite having replaced many bulbs over my lifetime, she ended up tossing a packet of the stuff in my bag gratis.
I Googlinated around a bit and read some conflicting things about what it's for and where to apply it, some saying place it on the plastic housing to keep moisture out making sure not to get it on the connectors, while other say apply it directly to the connectors to increase conductivity, wtf?
Anyone here actually know where to apply this slop?
I Googlinated around a bit and read some conflicting things about what it's for and where to apply it, some saying place it on the plastic housing to keep moisture out making sure not to get it on the connectors, while other say apply it directly to the connectors to increase conductivity, wtf?
Anyone here actually know where to apply this slop?