Grease/Lubricants
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Grease/Lubricants
This may be a silly question but what type of grease can one use on plastic
components behind the dashboard. Is general purpose grease or petroleum
jelly okay? I need to apply some grease on the heating control unit where
the temperature slider slides across indentations on the underside of the
unit. It needs to be a grease type lubricant and not a spray.
In addition, what can one do to reduce the amount of effort required to move
the temperature slider on a '94 Civic.
components behind the dashboard. Is general purpose grease or petroleum
jelly okay? I need to apply some grease on the heating control unit where
the temperature slider slides across indentations on the underside of the
unit. It needs to be a grease type lubricant and not a spray.
In addition, what can one do to reduce the amount of effort required to move
the temperature slider on a '94 Civic.
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Jim wrote:
>
> This may be a silly question but what type of grease can one use on plastic
> components behind the dashboard. Is general purpose grease or petroleum
> jelly okay? I need to apply some grease on the heating control unit where
> the temperature slider slides across indentations on the underside of the
> unit. It needs to be a grease type lubricant and not a spray.
Sylglide silicone grease works great with plastic and rubber components.
Eric
>
> This may be a silly question but what type of grease can one use on plastic
> components behind the dashboard. Is general purpose grease or petroleum
> jelly okay? I need to apply some grease on the heating control unit where
> the temperature slider slides across indentations on the underside of the
> unit. It needs to be a grease type lubricant and not a spray.
Sylglide silicone grease works great with plastic and rubber components.
Eric
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Re: Grease/Lubricants
Jim wrote:
>
> This may be a silly question but what type of grease can one use on plastic
> components behind the dashboard. Is general purpose grease or petroleum
> jelly okay? I need to apply some grease on the heating control unit where
> the temperature slider slides across indentations on the underside of the
> unit. It needs to be a grease type lubricant and not a spray.
Sylglide silicone grease works great with plastic and rubber components.
Eric
>
> This may be a silly question but what type of grease can one use on plastic
> components behind the dashboard. Is general purpose grease or petroleum
> jelly okay? I need to apply some grease on the heating control unit where
> the temperature slider slides across indentations on the underside of the
> unit. It needs to be a grease type lubricant and not a spray.
Sylglide silicone grease works great with plastic and rubber components.
Eric
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Re: Grease/Lubricants
Jim wrote:
>
> This may be a silly question but what type of grease can one use on plastic
> components behind the dashboard. Is general purpose grease or petroleum
> jelly okay? I need to apply some grease on the heating control unit where
> the temperature slider slides across indentations on the underside of the
> unit. It needs to be a grease type lubricant and not a spray.
Sylglide silicone grease works great with plastic and rubber components.
Eric
>
> This may be a silly question but what type of grease can one use on plastic
> components behind the dashboard. Is general purpose grease or petroleum
> jelly okay? I need to apply some grease on the heating control unit where
> the temperature slider slides across indentations on the underside of the
> unit. It needs to be a grease type lubricant and not a spray.
Sylglide silicone grease works great with plastic and rubber components.
Eric
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