One of the most popular brands of threadlocker is Loctite, which started as a product name (Loctite, the liquid locknut) in the 1950s and then became the name of the whole corporation in 1963.
In the video, [Daniel] is faced with a titanium Torx screw that refuses to come loose due to threadlocker, an adhesive that is applied to screws and other fasteners to prevent them coming loose.
To prevent this from happening, you can employ a sealing substance like Henkel's Loctite red threadlocker. This nifty goo can be drizzled into a screw's threading, sealing it in place with ...