For anyone interested, DuraLube's squirt can of oil melted the rubber around
my power antenna on my car and made it impossible to run up or down. I would
use something less aggressive like sewing machine oil and not much of that.

Tom

on 12/13/02 8:36 PM, sean weijand at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Just a note:
> 
> WD-40 is not really a lubricant. if you look on the can you can see
> what it is made of. there are much better things on the market. i have
> a can of a product called dura-lube that is way better. if you check
> your local auto parts supplier i'm sure you can get a much better
> product than wd-40.
> 
> 
> sean
> 


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