I don't know if I would use WD40 that way, I always thought it was some
combination of things like diesel, kerosene, etc. Might be fine but seems to
have a nice amount of solvent in it so would be cautious. Maybe some of the
simple things like Glycerin or other stuff that was used to keep your rubber in
good shape. I think it was something like that recommended by BMW or Porsche
for keeping things supple.
Sandy
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From: "un-cole-a@juno.com" <un-cole-a@juno.com>
To: sunbeamkarl@hotmail.com
Cc: tigers@autox.team.net
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2008 7:06:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Tigers] Water Valve
This may be old fashion but my father use to grease rubber parts up with
Vaseline and put them in an air tight bag for storage.
Believe it or not when we were cleaning the house out to move my mother I
found some bags with old rubber parts in them that my father had put away. Not
sure how old they were or what the parts were for but they were in good
shape.
WD40 is fish oil based so you could grease rubber parts up and put in air
tight bags also.
Tim
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