It is generally not recommended to spray silicone on rubber bushings as it can cause the rubber to deteriorate over time. Silicone can degrade rubber components, leading to premature wear and potential failure of the bushings. It is better to use a lubricant that is specifically designed for rubber parts to ensure their longevity and performance.
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One variation of "OK" is "alright." This term is commonly used to express agreement or acceptance in conversation.
Baby jaguars learn their skills through observation and practice. They watch their mother and other adult jaguars hunt, climb, and defend themselves, and then they imitate these behaviors in a playful manner. Through trial and error, they gradually develop the strength, coordination, and agility needed to survive in the wild.
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One possible cause can be worn Sway Bar bushings. You can check them by slipping under the front of the vehicle park on a flat surface with the engine off). Grab the Sway Bar using a good amount of force with your hand, wiggle the bar back and forth while looking at the bushings. The bushings are lubricated when new. You may be able to extend their life and get ride of the thumping by checking them by hand ensuring they are still in place and not in jeopardy of slipping out of their brackets. Using a silicone spray, cover the inside of the bushings were they make contact with the Sway Bar. This worked for me and 1 year later after checking them they still seem OK. If this does not work, seek a professional Mechanic, it could be something else seriously worn out.
it is probably that your shift lever bushings have worn out, but check the rubber seals and carpeting, sometimes they put pressure against the shifter making it pop out of gear.
No, it will leak.
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No. Its "human" breath spray and is not for dogs. You can get things that help dogs breath if that's the issue
ok many a times the odor comes but you should check for shorts or rubber melting and sort of things.
Hard to say as to what will work 100%, but I use silicone spray, after cleaning it. I assume that you mean the spongy barrier between the door and the jam. I think that armorall would also be ok. I believe the company is "Mothers" , but the product is called "Back to Black" it comes in a red bottle somewhat like a dishsoap bottle. It is a vinyl and rubber conditioner and restorer. I use it on mine and have not had any problems with it. Be sure to apply it to a rag first and apply it to the seal with that, and try not to get any on the glass as it is almost impossible to get off, and it can leave horrible streaks on the glass. This product it great on ANYTHING that is vinyl or rubber such as your dash, steering wheel (May make slippery), bumpers (If not painted), etc.
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no, this is a habit that is quite common believe it or not, also it can become painful , try NOT to put rubber bands or elastics on your wrists.
You can but flow will not be optimum and it will take more dry time
10-4 is trucker language code for 'thanks' or 'OK'. Rubber Ducky is just the nickname given to the person this was said to.