responding to
http://www.homeownershub.com/mainten...er-153295-.htm
eiger3970 wrote:
My first post on here.
What a fascinating, lengthy discussion about WD40 and silicon spray. I'm quite amazed and had to
respond.
I'm still confused and all I want to do is lubricate my driver's seat belt which sticks, rather than
winding itself back in?
My Toyota Corolla Ascent 2003 local wreckers people suggested silicon spray which is a first for
me.
My dad always said to use WD-40, but that was in the stone age before access to a world
knowledge base.
I would really like a definitive list comparison of points.
If/when I have time I'll make it up, but for now I might try an Internet search for: Lubricants for
seat belts.
Thanks for the entertaining fights too ;-)
Ether Jones wrote:
Father Haskell wrote:
i The current best lubricating oils are made from Pennsylvania
crude./i
Depends on your definition of "best". For my cars, full
synthetic oils
have proven to be "best".
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