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Originally Posted by jannisa
I now consider it a part to maintain, whenever various rattles pop up -once every 2-3 months - I gradually open the roof and practically lube everything with a sponge wet in WD40, every joint, plastic and elastic bit and seal that I see in front of me and additionally the seals on the doors, trunk and hood.
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Hi Jannisa
After reading this I realize that WD40 is not actually a lubricant:
http://www.ybw.com/forums/showthread...D40-eat-rubber
And it made me think twice about using this petroleum-based products on rubber. It is said that WD40 will dry out the rubber as it displaces water, and also attract dust over time.
Any special reason you do not use silicon spray? I am asking because I just ran out of it, and now I only have some WD40 left.