sinister - 2009-04-25 17:50
ok i cant remember what kind of grease to get for cassette door hinges. help me..........
Petroleum based white lithium grease. You can find it a most auto parts stores.
It has a low low low viscosity so it's great for soft eject mechanisms. And it won't harm plastic as it's made to be used on metal and plastic.
whats wrong with your english?
here its fine GREG
transamguy1977 - 2009-04-25 21:20
Troll
transwave5000 - 2009-04-25 21:20
I use your basic drug store Petroleum Jelly.
Easy to find and cheap.
Safe on plsstic, non-toxic.
Good for basic plastic stuff.
It does become more liquid at warmer temperatures
so dont use it for other greasing things.
I also use it on battery covers
on the clips or anything where plastic rubs together.
vasoline is your harmless and most available grease -- and it works well !!
[QUOTE]Originally posted by redbenjoe:
vasoline is your harmless and most available grease -- and it works well !!
I think we all should know that Ira has put it into better use and thats why get it's the Ira banjo man approval!
another grease that is pretty good is sold by NAPA it is called sylglide, it is 100% silicone
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Originally posted by ahardb0dy:
another grease that is pretty good is sold by NAPA it is called sylglide, it is 100% silicone
Great choice as well. Vaseline can eventually weaken plastic as it does not have lithium or other components to neutralize the chemicals in the petroleum base.
transwave5000 - 2009-04-26 18:18
Petrolium Jelly comes packaged
in plastic containers.
So It should be save on plastics ?
So does Lithium grease.
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Originally posted by transwave5000:
Petrolium Jelly comes packaged
in plastic containers.
So It should be save on plastics ?
So does Lithium grease.
The older plastics on boomboxes are not the same as those used on Vaseline jars. (Vaseline jars use a much softer plastic. What's used in audio equipment is usually a harder type.) Over time the plastics in these radios become more brittle and actually are more pourous. This makes them more sensitve to materials which can accelerate the breakdown of he plastics. This is also why we all have to be VERY, VERY, careful when removing plastic parts like eject mechanisms, screw bases, gears, etc.
hey oldie. why do you know soooo much about vasoline?
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Originally posted by SINISTER:
hey oldie. why do you know soooo much about vasoline?
Better to know more about Vaseline than plastics!
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Originally posted by SINISTER:
hey oldie. why do you know soooo much about vasoline?
Better yet, why does Freddie know so much about vasoline ON plastics?
that wouldn't be plastic, wouldn't it be latex?