rm_dash_r_star,
@rm_dash_r_star@lemm.ee avatar

I use it to lubricate machine parts at times. Also good coating for rust protection like the sockets of outdoor bulbs or tools in storage. There’s better products for skin protection. Years ago it was commonly used for infant diaper rash, but again there’s better products for that now. I don’t think I’ve ever used it on my body, it’s made from petroleum so it’s really just highly refined axle grease.

rackmountrambo,

Yeah it's actually a decent dialectic grease.

Edit: In fact after a quick research, I can't really find the difference between a 14$ tiny tube of dialectic and a cheapo massive vat of Vaseline. Guess I should get some for the shop.

rm_dash_r_star,
@rm_dash_r_star@lemm.ee avatar

It works great for that. It’s also good in automotive for bulb sockets, I’ve used it for that as well. It’s amazing actually, slop some in a socket and next time you pull a bulb it will still look brand new, even if not well protected as the case with antique cars. You would think it might interfere with electrical contact an Vaseline is completely non-conductive, it doesn’t seem to at all. You can also use it on car battery terminals and it will completely stop any corrosion, however I actually use 90W gear oil on those since it attracts less dirt and works as well.

Eufalconimorph,

It’s dielectric (non-conductive) not dialectic (talking).

calhoon2005,
@calhoon2005@aussie.zone avatar

I use it to search for things that you can’t see.

bruzie,
@bruzie@lemmy.nz avatar

I keep getting stuck here all the time.

DickFiasco,

Sometimes it blows my mind.

chardiemacdennis,

Isn’t you, isn’t me

trouser_mouse,
@trouser_mouse@lemmy.world avatar

Like ghosts?

Thurgo,

I use it after cleaning the impeller on my aquarium filters. They naturally collect goop around the magnet bit of the impeller which makes them quiet, but eventually there will be too much goop and they stop spinning or make a horrible racket. If you clean it off all the way it will buzz and rattle for a while. A big blob of vaseline will quiet it down until the goop builds back up.

phar,

Any chance the goop builds up faster because it is sticking to the Vaseline?

Thurgo,

I haven’t noticed that yet. A lot of the goop is from decayed duckweed and poo debris getting jammed near the impeller. Might take 3-6 months for the impeller to get stopped by the goop. Vaseline isn’t a very good long term lubricant for aquarium impellers because you’ll open it up a week or two after being applied and sometimes it will be gone (probably sucked out and globbed somewhere else inside the filter). Really good temporary solution though.

BrainisfineIthink,
@BrainisfineIthink@lemmy.one avatar

Yeah, I use it to wipe on my nose when I’m sick or my allergies are bad. It helps prevent it from getting all dried out from the tissues! I also rib a little on my hands sometime#, it goes a long way as a moisturizer. In summer I rub some between my toes if they get dried out.

livus,
@livus@kbin.social avatar

I use it to prevent chafing when swimming.

Skyrmir,

I use it on the threads of plastic filter housings in my engine room. It’s keeps the salt water from seizing them.

guleblanc,

Lubricating the cork in a saxophone neck or a clarinet tenon. It turned out to be not a good idea at all, since the Vaseline speaks into the cork and dissolves the glue holding the cork to the instrument. But until then it does a great job.

tiredofsametab,

speaks into the cork

Soon, Cork could no longer ignore those dark whispers, those awful voices. Cork knew what needed to be done, and that only they could do it.

VerdantSporeSeasoning,

Cork let go. Cork was… Free.

And then came an explosion of sound.

Anaphylactic_Gock,
@Anaphylactic_Gock@lemmy.world avatar

Technically still for my lips but it’s super

Pepperette,

When I get a cut on my hands and they are very dry my skin heals over the wound, but the wound still stays there. Callouses just kind of grow over it and it gets painful and shitty. I put a glob of Vaseline on it and cover it with a bandaid or something and I a few days it’s back to normal.

DM_ME_SQUIRRELS,

Now I wonder if it would work on those tiny painful as fuck cuts that you get around your fingernails during winter when your skin is dry. I’ve been using those expensive Compeed bandaids which do provide instant relief but if it’s just about blocking the air then maybe Vaseline could be just as good.

Pepperette,

Absolutely it does. I work with chalk and know exactly what you’re talking about. The super treatment is to lube up and wear cotton gloves. Really works quick.

OwenEverbinde,
@OwenEverbinde@reddthat.com avatar

That’s a lot of the reason why Neosporin or any other antibiotic ointments help you heal faster. There’s petrolatum in all those products.

ReiRose,

I use it on my baby’s chin to prevent dribble rash.

Selmafudd,

Wtf I’m 4 kids deep and (thankfully) never come across dripple rash

zakobjoa,
@zakobjoa@lemmy.world avatar

Wait until you hear about triple rash!

6daemonbag,

Lucky duck. Maybe your kids just didn’t drool that much lol.

jo3shmoo,

I use it when casting my patients who have a partial hand amputation. It works great as a separator for casting agents and allows me to easily easily slip a cast off of them. It also helps prevent ripping out too too many hairs during the process.

Sharkapotamus,

I play sports and always put it on my heels before switching into cleats. Prevents blisters. Works with new shoes too, while you break them in.

wildeaboutoskar,
@wildeaboutoskar@beehaw.org avatar

Good tip, will try that

Pazintach, (edited )
@Pazintach@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I use medical petroleum jelly on my carbon steel stuffs to prevent them from rust. I think it works better than WD40, and I don’t have to protect my hands while applying it.

And sometimes I mix it with bee wax as wood oil. I think it works.

MadBabs,

I use it in my nose after a nosebleed and put it on popsicle sticks to put in houseplants to be a sticky trap for flying pests

MedicPigBabySaver,

You should consider Aquaphor for inside your nose instead.

Whitehorse,

Yup. Aquaphor is now my new go-to, wonderful product.

mycatiskai,

If you are getting nosebleeds often you might want to try getting the inside of your nose cauterized. It stopped my constant nosebleeds for years. I’m starting to have them occasionally in one nostril I had it done about 18 years ago so that is pretty good.

Jackcooper,

I know what your great great grandma used it for

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