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Re: Rubber lubricant...



At 10:00 AM 5/15/97, Jeffrey J. Goggin wrote:
>No, that's NOT what I'm referring to ... Sheesh.  
>
>Anyway, this weekend I'm going to be installing new suspension bushings on
>my car and figured I should get my hands on some sort of rubber lubricant to
>make the job a bit easier ... a quick check of my local Checker/Pep Boys
>stores turned up nothing of the sort and I don't want to use any
>petroleum-based lubricants because I've been told they accelerate the
>rubber's natural rate of decomposition.  Any suggestions?
>
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I recieved a little jar of Marine grease with the last swaybar/urethane bushings I bought. The stuffs at home, so I can't recall the exact name, but it is light blue in color, and it is VERY sticky. I have had great luck with it, and you may want to call a local marine products dealer to see if they have any.
MW

Mark Wentworth
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