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Old November 20th, 2005, 23:00   #25
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Originally Posted by CDN_Stalker
Thanks Skruface, I'll look out for the stuff. Have an 'AutoZone' or something like that up the street from me (not a car guy, so I'm no ex-spurt on car related stuff) so maybe they might have some. Right next door there used to be an IGA grocery store that recently closed down, yesterday driving by I saw the sign in the windows "COMING SOON: LE BARON!!!" YAY!!!!! Now I won't have to drive 15mins from home to go buy stuff there, will only have to drive 5mins! Call me happy!
Yeah, they're moving To bad they are still in bad place for bus access, but the store will be bigger

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Originally Posted by ILLusion
no idea. i'd really have to read the label. If it's 100% SYNTHETIC, then there's a good chance that it's safe.

Petroleum distillates are more likely to break down rubber/elastomers. Some chemicals can also react adversely. The only way to really know is to try it out.
From Loctite...
Since plastics and elastomers can be formulated and manufactured to have a wide range of physical properties, it is recommended that compatibility for the particular grade or product formulation be established for the specific application.

See the product / spec sheets fro more info....

ViperLubeā„¢ High Performance Synthetic Grease
http://tds.loctite.com/tds5/docs/VIPCHPSG-EN.PDF

ViperLubeā„¢ Synthetic-Based Lightweight Oil
http://tds.loctite.com/tds5/docs/VIPSBLO-EN.PDF
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