heytobb
2/18/2006 9:26:36 AM
As a newbie I'd like to keep my windshield/top gaskets in good shape. Have read on here that silicone lubricants work, but I cannot find anything that seems oily enough. Just sprays. Any advice on where to find a good product?
Thanks,
BB in Florida, proud new owner
SLK 230 1999 30k miles
Lugnut
2/18/2006 9:49:03 AM
Spray a rag and then wipe the seals.
snanceki
2/18/2006 12:07:15 PM
The absolute best stuff for this application is called Krytox made by Dupont. Look it up on Google. Operating range is something like -200C to +200C. Should suffice
Its used by most major manufacturers to overcome squeaks. Its mega expensive but once applied lasts forever.
You just can't wipe it off! Usually applied from a small bottle with spong applicator but has recently become available in a spray can.
Not sure where its sold in the USA but its made there.
tancalvo
2/22/2006 1:15:02 AM
i thougth that silicone craked rubber in time making the problem worse then the medicine
snanceki
2/22/2006 1:33:45 AM
Does Krytox® contain silicone?
No.
Krytox is a perflouropolyester like PTFE and is inert and designed to be compatible with plastics. I therefore don't think it has silicon in it.
I did get the temp range wrong however -135 to +650 deg F.
Go view:
http://www.dupont.com/lubricants/en/industries/automobile.html USA contact number is on Frequently Asked Questions page.
Stuart
Lugnut
2/22/2006 8:06:28 AM
I've never heard of that. Of course I don't know everything, so how can an oily substance that keeps rubber soft crack it?
I think cracks may appear if you over soak the seals and then let them collect enough dirt over a long period without further silicone treatments or cleanings. Then as you keep mashing the seal in a door, for example, the dirt is an abrasive that dries and deteriorates the seal.