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Re: Don't Use Armorall? (fwd)

To: "James D. Howard II" <jhoward@argus.lowell.edu>
Subject: Re: Don't Use Armorall? (fwd)
From: David Hallam <hallam@rschp1.anu.edu.au>
Date: Sat, 3 Dec 1994 20:44:15 +1100 (EDT)

On Fri, 2 Dec 1994, James D. Howard II wrote:

> 
> So, is there a product we can use that prevents (or at at least slows)
> the aging, cracking, or hardening of rubber?  I presume that some sort
> of UV protection would be desirable.
> 

> James

Yes you could store your car in a oxygen free environment, Keep it out of
the light. A coating of microcrystaline wax may slow the process. But
their are no magic potions that work.
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David Hallam, Queanbeyan, NSW, Australia
Daimler DB18, 1947,1950. Under extensive Reconstruction
Daimler V8 2.5 Liter 1964, 1967. Just resting
Morris Major Elite 1962. A "nice" car for round town.
hallam@rschp1.anu.edu.au
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