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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Central TX west of Houston
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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6
Silicone is heat resistant.
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Good to know.
I saw the temp range at the bottom of the description of the WD-40 silicone lube and thought, "perfect," but then I saw the bit about creating a film after it dries which doesn't sound ideal. I'll check some others.
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WD-40 Specialist® Silicone Lubricant safely lubricates, resists water and protects metal and non-metal surfaces such as rubber, plastic and vinyl. Once dried, this formula leaves a clear, non-staining film that doesn't stick or make a mess, so it won't attract dirt. This silicone lubricant spray is great for use on cables, pulleys, guide rails, valves, linkages, hinges, locks and more. Effective in-use temperatures ranging from -100° F to 500° F.
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'08 Boxster RS60 Spyder #0099/1960
- never named a car before, but this is Charlotte.
'88 targa  SOLD 2004 - gone but not forgotten
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