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It is safe on rubber and plastic.



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Will tin it work on rubber?

56 Vic, B'Ville 200 MPH Club Member, So Cal.
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I use Super Lube 41150 for the polyurethane on my car.  You can get it at Napa.

Energy Suspension or Prothane also sell their own grease.



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Did a search and could not find anything. Not your zerk fittings, but what do any of you do to lube the suspension bushings? When I worked in chassis service in the early '60's we had what was called "wax lube" for under car rubber bushings and all other rubber on the car if the customer wanted. As I remember it took the squeaking away if you bounced down on any of the corners. Worked on the shock rubbers too. Any suggestions? Thanks

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