And don't wear light colored slacks the first time you sit on the
seats..... ;-)
Cheers!!
Jim
On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Linda Grunthaner
<grunthaner@gmail.com>wrote:
> List,
> I was looking for info on using vaseline instead of dielectric grease on
> connectors, yes I know I should just get the right stuff and not be cheap.
> And I found this post on a cycle forums on using vaseline on vinyl.
>
> "I've used vaseline to restore vinyl parts like motorcycle seats and car
> dashes for years. Take your seat and cover with vaseline and let it sit in
> the sun till well liquefied. It wipes off to an as new finish and the
> petroleum components supposedly replace some of the natural oils that have
> oxidized out. Wipe it off for an natural looking as new finish with none
> of
> the silicone slipperies and feel the flexibility in the material. I also
> use on the rubber bushings that sidecover studs plug into....."
>
> found here:
> http://forums.sohc4.net/index.php?topic=19293.0
>
> Lin
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Jim
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