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Dear all,
just had a guy round fixing my windows. There was a problem with a metal hinge. He suggested using furniture polish rather than WD40 to lubricate it as the polish would not collect grit. How a silicate based furniture spray work on a bike? Thanks, Neil |
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On Jun 3, 5:02*am, "Neil" wrote:
Dear all, just had a guy round fixing my windows. There was a problem with a metal hinge. He suggested using furniture polish rather than WD40 to lubricate it as the polish would not collect grit. How a silicate based furniture spray work on a bike? Thanks, Neil Yes it does. I gather much information about it and I'm ready to buy it. I guess it puts a protective film on it that does NOT attract dust. I was originally sold on the idea of GT85, but someone in Amazon said it didn't work for him. My main priority is to keep chrome rims from rusting --and price of course. |
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On Jun 3, 6:54*am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser
Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 5:02*am, "Neil" wrote: Dear all, just had a guy round fixing my windows. There was a problem with a metal hinge. He suggested using furniture polish rather than WD40 to lubricate it as the polish would not collect grit. How a silicate based furniture spray work on a bike? Thanks, Neil Yes it does. I gather much information about it and I'm ready to buy it. I guess it puts a protective film on it that does NOT attract dust. I was originally sold on the idea of GT85, but someone in Amazon said it didn't work for him. My main priority is to keep chrome rims from rusting --and price of course. Wax your rims? Got hub brakes? |
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On Jun 3, 2:54*pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser
Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 5:02*am, "Neil" wrote: Dear all, just had a guy round fixing my windows. There was a problem with a metal hinge. He suggested using furniture polish rather than WD40 to lubricate it as the polish would not collect grit. How a silicate based furniture spray work on a bike? Thanks, Neil Yes it does. I gather much information about it and I'm ready to buy it. I guess it puts a protective film on it that does NOT attract dust. I was originally sold on the idea of GT85, but someone in Amazon said it didn't work for him. My main priority is to keep chrome rims from rusting --and price of course. It used to be that the turpentine transferred as newsprint would be suficient to keep the chrome on a bike shiny through the winter. Just whenever it dulls, shine it up again with fresh newspaper. Can't say it will do the same today. |
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On Jun 3, 10:27*am, Dan O wrote:
On Jun 3, 6:54*am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 5:02*am, "Neil" wrote: Dear all, just had a guy round fixing my windows. There was a problem with a metal hinge. He suggested using furniture polish rather than WD40 to lubricate it as the polish would not collect grit. How a silicate based furniture spray work on a bike? Thanks, Neil Yes it does. I gather much information about it and I'm ready to buy it. I guess it puts a protective film on it that does NOT attract dust. I was originally sold on the idea of GT85, but someone in Amazon said it didn't work for him. My main priority is to keep chrome rims from rusting --and price of course. Wax your rims? *Got hub brakes? I meant fenders. |
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Could you use furniture spray as a chain lube?
"Neil" wrote in message ... Dear all, just had a guy round fixing my windows. There was a problem with a metal hinge. He suggested using furniture polish rather than WD40 to lubricate it as the polish would not collect grit. How a silicate based furniture spray work on a bike? Thanks, Neil |
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On Jun 3, 7:29*pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser
Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 10:27*am, Dan O wrote: On Jun 3, 6:54*am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 5:02*am, "Neil" wrote: Dear all, just had a guy round fixing my windows. There was a problem with a metal hinge. He suggested using furniture polish rather than WD40 to lubricate it as the polish would not collect grit. How a silicate based furniture spray work on a bike? Thanks, Neil Yes it does. I gather much information about it and I'm ready to buy it. I guess it puts a protective film on it that does NOT attract dust. I was originally sold on the idea of GT85, but someone in Amazon said it didn't work for him. My main priority is to keep chrome rims from rusting --and price of course. Wax your rims? *Got hub brakes? I meant fenders. Laquer them, use hairspray. |
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On Jun 3, 11:04*pm, thirty-six wrote:
On Jun 3, 7:29*pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 10:27*am, Dan O wrote: On Jun 3, 6:54*am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 5:02*am, "Neil" wrote: Dear all, just had a guy round fixing my windows. There was a problem with a metal hinge. He suggested using furniture polish rather than WD40 to lubricate it as the polish would not collect grit. How a silicate based furniture spray work on a bike? Thanks, Neil Yes it does. I gather much information about it and I'm ready to buy it. I guess it puts a protective film on it that does NOT attract dust. I was originally sold on the idea of GT85, but someone in Amazon said it didn't work for him. My main priority is to keep chrome rims from rusting --and price of course. Wax your rims? *Got hub brakes? I meant fenders. Laquer them, use hairspray. Grease! http://images2.fanpop.com/images/pho...50-377-648.jpg |
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On Jun 5, 6:14*am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser
Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 11:04*pm, thirty-six wrote: On Jun 3, 7:29*pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 10:27*am, Dan O wrote: On Jun 3, 6:54*am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 5:02*am, "Neil" wrote: Dear all, just had a guy round fixing my windows. There was a problem with a metal hinge. He suggested using furniture polish rather than WD40 to lubricate it as the polish would not collect grit. How a silicate based furniture spray work on a bike? Thanks, Neil Yes it does. I gather much information about it and I'm ready to buy it. I guess it puts a protective film on it that does NOT attract dust. I was originally sold on the idea of GT85, but someone in Amazon said it didn't work for him. My main priority is to keep chrome rims from rusting --and price of course. Wax your rims? *Got hub brakes? I meant fenders. Laquer them, use hairspray. Grease! http://images2.fanpop.com/images/pho...grease-the-mov... That'd be a pomade. An emulsion with wax. Not what I was thinking but I guess would do fine. |
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On Jun 5, 1:37*am, thirty-six wrote:
On Jun 5, 6:14*am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 11:04*pm, thirty-six wrote: On Jun 3, 7:29*pm, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 10:27*am, Dan O wrote: On Jun 3, 6:54*am, "His Highness the TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher" wrote: On Jun 3, 5:02*am, "Neil" wrote: Dear all, just had a guy round fixing my windows. There was a problem with a metal hinge. He suggested using furniture polish rather than WD40 to lubricate it as the polish would not collect grit. How a silicate based furniture spray work on a bike? Thanks, Neil Yes it does. I gather much information about it and I'm ready to buy it. I guess it puts a protective film on it that does NOT attract dust. I was originally sold on the idea of GT85, but someone in Amazon said it didn't work for him. My main priority is to keep chrome rims from rusting --and price of course. Wax your rims? *Got hub brakes? I meant fenders. Laquer them, use hairspray. Grease! http://images2.fanpop.com/images/pho...grease-the-mov... That'd be a pomade. *An emulsion with wax. *Not what I was thinking but I guess would do fine. You already use hairspray in your grips, right? Just keep on going. Maybe Vaseline is the way to go. Seriously, I found a comment and the guy says he's been using Lemon Pledge for years near the ocean and no rust. |
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