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Although from looking at the description of Permatex Copper anti seize on Amazon it states:
  • Suggested Applications: Spark plug threads installed in aluminum, exhaust manifold bolts, engine bolts, oxygen sensors, knock sensors, thermostat housing bolts, fuel filter fittings and battery cable connections.
  • Prevents seizing, corrosion and galling where high temperature conditions exist
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We use it to almost paint stuff (bake sides of brake pads that are about the size of a nice ribeye, suspension bolts/nuts). So the jar and wand is an absolute mess, and I dont think the stuff ever fully runs out. There is always somehow still enough in the can :ROFLMAO:
 
I have used the copper anti-seize on automotive applications, I just have never use in the firebox or my grill applications, thus the reason I asked.
 
I have used the copper anti-seize on automotive applications, I just have never use in the firebox or my grill applications, thus the reason I asked.
Yes I have. Never heard of any risk before and anyway almost none would be within the firebox. Comments above seem to go both ways, but if it is really a bad practice I am open to change and advice.
 
I think the chance of galvanic corrosion is greater when moisture is readily available as in marine applications. This is where I learned to avoid using copper anti seize with aluminum and stainless fasteners.

Maybe it's not an issue in a cook box where its hot and greasy.

I use copper anti seize all the time on steel. The bottle I have is probably 30 years old.

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