


🔧 Spot the difference, nail the fit — precision in every stroke!
HHIP Dykem Hi-Spot Blue is a premium, intensely blue paste designed for precision contact marking on bearings and mating surfaces. Its smooth, streak-free application and non-drying formula ensure long-lasting, transferable marks that make high spot detection effortless. Compact and trusted by professionals, this .55 oz tube is essential for accurate fitting and adjustments in machine shops and maintenance settings.



| ASIN | B01LW6K7PJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,174 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #20 in Mechanical Lubricants & Oils |
| Brand | HHIP |
| Date First Available | September 9, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00769053065380 |
| Grit Material | Aluminum Oxide |
| Grit Type | Fine |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 0.352 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 4 x 1 inches |
| Item model number | 8030-8355 |
| Manufacturer | ABS Import Tools, Inc. |
| Material | Blend |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 2 x 4 x 1 inches |
| UPC | 769053065380 |
F**P
An excellent product
This stuff is great for finding high spots between fitted parts -- which of course is what it's made for. I found its results clearer than when fitting with Prussian blue. I used it to fit an Ed Brown pistol barrel to a 1911 pistol. The barrels are machined slightly oversize to accomodate fitting into 1911s from different manufacturers, so finding the high spots and filing them was part of the installation. They recommended using a black marker, assembling, and looking for removed marker. I couldn't get the fit until I used Hi-Spot Blue, which made finding the high spots easy. My only complaint is that for a tinkerer like me, this is a two-lifetime's supply. (Since it is non-drying, it will probably be fine at the estate sale.) I'd like a small container about one quarter as large. Working machinists swear by this stuff, and would probably go through a couple of tubes a year.
B**S
Dark and Dense, Very Easy to Read.
Been struggling with Prussian blue for a year, this stuff was instant relief from eye strain trying to find light marks. It costs almost $25 an ounce, but that's for a lifetime supply for me. It's so dark and dense I will try mixing it with the Prussian blue. So far I've tested with alcohol, paint thinner, acetone, and brake cleaner, and they all remove it great on non-porous surfaces. Wear gloves, it is impossible to remove from hands, wood, concrete.
A**R
Great stuff
Works as it should, its the product to use for hand ffitting any parts I use a q-tip and a tiny amount because you will make a huge mess if you use too much.
G**.
good stuff!
Been using this stuff for years. Works very well, but wouldn’t mind a less messy container.
T**A
Works, Little goes a long way, water clean up is nice.
Perfect for “spotting” hand scraped machine surfaces. A little goes a long way. Invest in a good rubber roller with ball bearings if possible. The cheep ones fall apart when rolling out the ink. Functionality: Works
O**R
Good product
Nice blue for my projects
S**N
Proper product
Did think you could still get this on the market. Well done.
D**R
it works really well
i was trying to fit a stock to an action and i didnt know what was holding things up. put some on a few suspect areas and it let me know real quick that i needed to grind in these exact supot. time saver, but it is messy. so wear gloves !!
M**T
Tool and die maker here. I’ve used different brands of high spot blue. This is the best. It instantly goes on nice and covers surface quickly. This does not come off your skin easily. To test this simply apply some blue underneath the handles of your buddies toolbox. Watch with delight as they struggle to wash it off. All kidding aside this is my go to high spot blue
L**D
Works really good. Better than Prussian blue. I like how thin it goes on the part.
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