You can use a silicone-based lubricant or a specialized rubber lubricant, such as silicone grease, to lubricate rubber components. Avoid using petroleum-based products like vaseline, as they can degrade the rubber over time.
Rubber mallet is used to apply only a slow shock.
To grease ball joints on a vehicle, you would typically use a grease gun to inject grease into the fittings located on the joint. Make sure to use the appropriate type of grease specified for your vehicle and apply enough grease until you see it coming out of the joint. Check your vehicle's manual for specific instructions on how to grease the ball joints properly.
Natural rubber, or gum rubber, is made from latex. A LOT of rubber available today is synthetic, made from petroleum. And a large amount of the gum rubber contains a percentage of synthetic rubber.
Styrene is commonly used in the production of synthetic rubber, specifically in the production of polystyrene-butadiene rubber (SBR) and styrene-butadiene rubber (SBR).
Many kinds of grease can be used for brake slide pins. They have to be heat and moisture resistant.
if they are sreaking chanches are they are worn out.if you use standard grease or spray lubes chances it is petrolium base and will attack the rubber. the only lube i use is synthetic grease its also used to lube brake parts and calipers this is safe to put on rubber
transmission fluid can make rubber expand check for leaks. as will and petroleum based oil if you used a grease gun on the boots make sure you used lithium grease. coulld be you filled them with too much grease or if you have power steering you might have fluid leaking into boots. if it has power steering fluid in the boot the grease will be really runny and you need a new rack and pinion.
Try using WD-40.
On hub dust cap there is a rubber gramet and behind gramet is a zirc fitting for grease gun.
The year, make and model would help but, in most cases a "pickle" fork is used. The "pickle" fork is a tool used to separate ball joints but in the process the rubber grease boot gets damaged.
It can be a noun or a verb, depending on how it is used. For example, He greased the pan would be the verb form. They scraped the grease off of the pan would be the noun usage.
In a chemical laboratory it is not so recommended to lubricate stoppers with a grease; this grease can be dissolved by reactants and the experiment become compromised. But some exceptions exist.
This would be axle grease. It is usually a thick, semi-solid grease made from petroleum.
This would be axle grease. It is usually a thick, semi-solid grease made from petroleum.
Dielectric grease (a.k.a. non-conductive grease) and Maplins grease would do the job. If you have the flashing S problem on cold weather, don't use the regular petroleum-based grease.
EP grease