I'm not even sure if this is the right place to put this thread...
I just used up my last jar of dielectric silicone grease on my doors but didn't have enough to coat the weatherstrip in the rear hatch.
A new jar of silicone grease will cost about $10 and a trip to an auto parts store, but I'm feeling lazy and cheap. I also want to try using something that isn't toxic. Dielectric silicone grease is a skin irritant, so I have to wear gloves to apply the grease to the weatherstrip.
Has anyone ever tried to put petroleum jelly (Vaseline) on weatherstrip? Does it work, or does it thin-out and get all watery in hot weather?
I just want to keep the weatherstrips from drying out. I don't care much about rattles and squeaks.
Thanks.
I just used up my last jar of dielectric silicone grease on my doors but didn't have enough to coat the weatherstrip in the rear hatch.
A new jar of silicone grease will cost about $10 and a trip to an auto parts store, but I'm feeling lazy and cheap. I also want to try using something that isn't toxic. Dielectric silicone grease is a skin irritant, so I have to wear gloves to apply the grease to the weatherstrip.
Has anyone ever tried to put petroleum jelly (Vaseline) on weatherstrip? Does it work, or does it thin-out and get all watery in hot weather?
I just want to keep the weatherstrips from drying out. I don't care much about rattles and squeaks.
Thanks.
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