Carbon assembly paste/gel.

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S-Express

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You can use it on any material, no probs
 
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Salty seadog

Salty seadog

Space Cadet...(3rd Class...)
Cheers guys.

Ok now I know I can use it on all materials I have a further question. Reading into it suggests that some brands have a larger grit element in the mixture which can visibly damage surfaces. I assume this gives more grip against a brand with smaller grit elements. So it would seem a trade off between effectiveness against possible scratching/damage.

Anyone care to offer some advice/ insight on this and maybe a recommended brand?

Many thanks.
 

Tommy2

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Surely if it's something you need to be gripped then any damage will always be covered anyway so cosmetically it wouldn't matter.
 

S-Express

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So it would seem a trade off between effectiveness against possible scratching/damage.

Ultimately, it depends what is more important - potentially scratching/scuffing the largely unseen area of a seatpost (show me a used seatpost which is un-marked), or having a seatpost which won't stay still.
 
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