This is why the water based Armor All would be a good choice as a rubber preservative.
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Boondocks
Thanks, Dink. This would be further confirmation that a non-water based rubber preserver should NOT be used as recommended in the carb rebuild info. The mineral oil contained contained in non-water based rubber preservers will degrade the rubber, while water is just a carrier and will evaporate with no problems.
This is why the water based Armor All would be a good choice as a rubber preservative.
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Dink
Originally posted by Boondocks View PostThanks, Dink. This would be further confirmation that a non-water based rubber preserver should NOT be used as recommended in the carb rebuild info. The mineral oil contained contained in non-water based rubber preservers will degrade the rubber, while water is just a carrier and will evaporate with no problems.
This is why the water based Armor All would be a good choice as a rubber preservative.
This is why I researched and found rubber grease and use it instead.
Dink
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Boondocks
Originally posted by DinkMy carb boots would be contra-indicative of this, as I used Armor-all on mine for the last couple of years and have had to replace them.
This is why I researched and found rubber grease and use it instead.
Dink
The current water based formula is harmless to rubber.
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Dink
I am in Parts. I buy direct from the distributer. So I reckon it was the latest stuff.
I recall that when the "discussion" of Armor-all has come up previously, a chemist who was a member at the time, pointed out that Armor-all was a "short chain polymer" and most(not all) plastics are "long chain polymers" and that this also would lead to the breakdown over time.
Anyway my own experience swear me off the stuff, I choose to use "alternative" products, and so far so good.
Dink
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anvilman
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gotta watch armor all cause it will cause plastic to crack i know several people that have used it on there dashs of there cars and they cracked in the summer.
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Clone
But seriously, you can go to Napa and buy a spray lube that is used on rubber suspension bushings to soften up and preserve your carb boots.
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