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Undercarriage maintenance

Discussion in 'Detailing & Showroom' started by mcimino, Jul 29, 2017.

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  1. mcimino

    mcimino Formula 3

    Oct 5, 2007
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    Long Island, NY
    Now with a lift in my garage, I enjoy the ability to look around check the condition of thinks like the exhaust mounts and wheel bushings. I was wondering what would be the best product to treat rubber bushings and any other moving parts like cables. Would it be ok to spray them with WD40 or a silicone product, or is something else recommended?
     
  2. LBBP

    LBBP Formula Junior

  3. GTS Bruce

    GTS Bruce Pisses in your Cheerios

    Oct 10, 2012
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    Bruce Roche
    Silicone will speed up the degradation of most plastic and rubber products.
     
  4. woody byrd

    woody byrd Formula Junior
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    Remember to put an old sheet down on the floor to catch any overspray. Some of this stuff makes the floor very slick, and strong smelling.
     
  5. mcimino

    mcimino Formula 3

    Oct 5, 2007
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    Long Island, NY
    Thanks for the info and tips!
     
  6. Solid State

    Solid State F1 Veteran
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    Goes counter to what I have experienced. A quality product that evaporates quickly (no slippery mess) protects soft rubber such as engine hoses quite well. Would not use on interiors or showy parts but would recommend in undercarriage and under hood applications.
     

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