I don't know what the Shimano stuff is or looks like, but if it resembles conventional anti-seize compound, like what you'd find at an auto parts store, then it will work fine.
Aaaahhhh, ok, I see now. Thank you for the reply. From what i've seen that stuff reminds me rubbing/polishing compound. I have never tried using that stuff. If it was me i'd just buy "the right stuff".
I think the shimano is good for steel on steel only. Finishline makes some good stuff. Dont risk any ionic bonding (although i have never seen antiseize of any nature cause this as chemistry would like you to believe).
Have had success with bot Ti Prep and the silver automotive anti-seize. Do not fully understand the difference between the two though.
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