From: cuhulin on
I don't want to shine up my new tires I bought last week.In fact of the
business, I rubbed some mud on my new tires.Maybe those Obama supporters
around here will leave them alone, and not slash them.
cuhulin

From: tnom on
On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 23:12:52 -0400, Nate Nagel <njnagel(a)roosters.net>
wrote:

>On 06/26/2010 10:40 PM, tnom(a)mucks.net wrote:
>> On Sat, 26 Jun 2010 08:35:59 -0400, Nate Nagel<njnagel(a)roosters.net>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Does anyone sell liquid silicone that is just in a bottle, not a spray can?
>>>
>>> Reason I ask is, I have been in the habit of using silicone on my door
>>> gaskets, but only have it in two forms - first, as a spray lubricant,
>>> and secondly, as a grease (Sil-Glyde) either one of which works, but is
>>> not as convenient to apply to weatherstripping as would be a plain
>>> liquid that one could wipe on with a rag.
>>>
>>> nate
>>
>> http://www.treadmilldoctor.com/Lubricants-Cleaners_12?gclid=CIX-rtKev6ICFRAMDQodoSad3g
>
>just thought of something, would DOT5 brake fluid work as a rubber
>conditioner? That I know I can buy locally rather than having to order it.
>
>nate
Be careful. As far as I know there are three different types of brake
fluids that have compatibility issues with different substances.
Rubber is one of those substances. It would be best to research this
before experimenting on rubber.
From: Kaz Kylheku on
On 2010-06-26, Nate Nagel <njnagel(a)roosters.net> wrote:
> Does anyone sell liquid silicone that is just in a bottle, not a spray can?
>
> Reason I ask is, I have been in the habit of using silicone on my door
> gaskets, but only have it in two forms - first, as a spray lubricant,
> and secondly, as a grease (Sil-Glyde) either one of which works, but is
> not as convenient to apply to weatherstripping as would be a plain
> liquid that one could wipe on with a rag.

Try this, stuff from "Ms. Cissy Woo" in China:

http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/255109576/Ivory_white_Silicon_Oil_for_Bath.html

Hi viscosity dimethylsiloxane polymer, >56% solids by weight!

Why just lube your weather-stripping, when you can smooth those fine lines and
wrinkles, and have it looking years younger!

:)
From: cuhulin on
Does Armor All make a product which will suit your purpose?
cuhulin