justin_o_guy2
Serious Thumper
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What happened?
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East Texas, 1/2 dallas/la.
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Nothing belongs on tires, IMO, But, IF I was gonna, Id go with Fuser Oil, from copiers. Get it while you can, its being phased out. I got a few pints @ $5.00 each. Its 100% silicone oil, the active ingredient in Armor All, w/o the VOC's that do the damage. I use fuser oul on plastics & rubber, even the boots on the steering & U joints on the cars. Car interiors & windshield rubbers & window rubbers. Keep that crap OFFA the windshield. With each new batch I try it in an inconspicuous spot & wait a few days & see if it has attacked/softened/crazed or in any way damaged the plastic/rubber whatever. You may still be able to get some fuser oil from a copier repair place, especially if they buy & sell used copiers. Minolta & Ricoh had fuser oils that werent so thinck that they wouldnt wipe on easy enough. Just ask for a fuser oil that isnt too thick or too watery. A spot the size of a dime will cover & treat a pretty good sized area, like a couple of square feet. Well, IF the dash is dry & thirsty, it wont, but after its been treated once, it wont soak it up again.
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