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Originally Posted by euan,Jan 23 2007, 11:58 PM
Handbook recommends c 6 monthly application IIRC (in fact I think it's in the service schedule - even more worrying if the dealer has never heard of it before)
As for getting hold of it I just ordered it from the dealer (using the part number). About 6 quid iirc.
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Seemann Sub Silicone Grease Great value for money!
I did find this brand of silicone grease, I think it could be multi-purpose!
I did find this brand of silicone grease, I think it could be multi-purpose!
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[QUOTE=Tango Man,Jan 24 2007, 09:06 AM] Shin Itsu grease leave no crap behind and gets soaked up beautifully by the rubber. After having to prep a car that had standard silicon grease on it I wouldn
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clean them first and massage it in well
Picking up on a point in TM's quote by AB.
I have always used std Silicon grease with no additives on ALL my S's and never had the "metallic crap" problem at all.
I guess it is down to cleaning them and not over dosing them!
Picking up on a point in TM's quote by AB.
I have always used std Silicon grease with no additives on ALL my S's and never had the "metallic crap" problem at all.
I guess it is down to cleaning them and not over dosing them!