Vacuum leaks on any vehicle are found by spraying the suspect joints or connections with WD40 or other lubricant (NO SILICONE BASED LUBRICANTS) with the engine idling. When the idle changes you've found the leak. If you suffer a brain freeze and use a silicone based lubricant you will kill the oxygen sensor.
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The difference between a wax and silicone treadmill lubricant is that a silicone lubricant will last a lot longer. Soft wax is the most commonly used and cheaper than silicone.
Try a silicone lubricant.
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WD40 its a lubricant you can buy at any hardware store
Depends. wd40 is the best but jizzer is better at cleaning things. Jig-a-loo is also good if you want something that isn't smelly, doesn't stain, or is a better fit because it's silicone-based.
Most people don't think of antifreeze as a lubricant, but it can be use as one in short term operations. Take a silicone polished table top and place water on top of this in a small focal area. Look at the silicone repel the water. That water that beads up sits on top of the silicone. In light mass systems the mass would float on top of the silicone. This is the ideal lubricant for very light masses. Keeping the water in place is the problem. As a general lubricant water and antifreeze are not used, but don't spray silicone on the floor and the spill water. It's slicker than silicone by itself.
WD 40 is Water Displacement 40th attempt. wd40 was originally created to prevent corrosion on the tips of the Military missiles while in storage. They tried 39 times before becoming successful on the 40th attempt, hence, wd-40. WD40 is a spray lubricant that does a lot of other things. Water Dispersant formula 40
use some WD40 and spray in to gear shift area http://www.autozone.com/servlet/UiBroker?UseCase=S001&UserAction=viewSimpleDiagInfo&Parameters=info wd40 would work, BUT wd40 attracts dirt like a magnet and problem will come back use a dry lubricant, the dirt dont stick to dry lubricant
Silicone is used to make a great, water-proof caulking compound which can also be used as a form of glue. There is also a silicone based lubricant.
spray silicone spray along the window guides. DO NOT SPPRAY WD40.