Caliper slide pin grease

In my experience SuperLube grease is not comparable with silicone and will perform poorly as such. I've used it with rubber & ignition components for a few years but when re-servicing it was not holding up at all. Is there a "special" SuperLube silicone grease?

I used to be able to get Dow Corning 111 for a decent price. I should search that up again.
Yeah it's a little difficult to sort through their product lineup because there are so many variations, all named Super Lube. Their brake lube product is silicone with teflon but the other ones are different. I wouldn't use the general purpose Super Lube for the job as it's highly incompatible with many types of rubber. I check the compatibility charts for more info.

https://www.super-lube.com/compatibility-charts

The brake stuff is phenomenal and matches the consistency of the Mission and 3M silicones but also has teflon. Probably very similar to the ACDelco or Raybestos products. I'm not really sure whether or not the addition of teflon is significant for this application but figured it couldn't hurt.
 
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Yeah it's a little difficult to sort through their product lineup because there are so many variations, all named Super Lube. Their brake lube product is silicone with teflon but the other ones are different. I wouldn't use the general purpose Super Lube for the job as it's highly incompatible with many types of rubber. I check the compatibility charts for more info.

https://www.super-lube.com/compatibility-charts

The brake stuff is phenomenal and matches the consistency of the Mission and 3M silicones but also has teflon. Probably very similar to the ACDelco or Raybestos products. I'm not really sure whether or not the addition of teflon is significant for this application but figured it couldn't hurt.
CRC silaramic is another silcone teflon paste.
 
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