__ Any chemical to clean / protect CV boots ? ?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by 'Curly Q. Links', Aug 8, 2003.

  1. 'Curly Q. Links'

    Bill Freeman Guest

    Prestone spray silicone or equivalent, Westley's Black Magic "Tire
    Wet," "Armor-All" or Meguiar's should suffice.
     
    Bill Freeman, Aug 14, 2003
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    noway Guest

    None of which are going to protect it from a sufficiently sharp knife. :)

    I've never cared for ArmorAll. I really don't think it does anything but put
    a coat of oily crap on what you wipe it on. Its pretty worthless IMO.

    I would trust Meguiars to come up with something that actually works. Which
    is probably why I use it. :) It seems to do a real nice job on the
    upolstery, and rubber parts around the windows and doors. Holds up well.
    Haven't smeared in on the CV boots yet though.
     
    noway, Aug 14, 2003
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    noway Guest

    None of which are going to protect it from a sufficiently sharp knife. :)

    I've never cared for ArmorAll. I really don't think it does anything but put
    a coat of oily crap on what you wipe it on. Its pretty worthless IMO.

    I would trust Meguiars to come up with something that actually works. Which
    is probably why I use it. :) It seems to do a real nice job on the
    upolstery, and rubber parts around the windows and doors. Holds up well.
    Haven't smeared in on the CV boots yet though.
     
    noway, Aug 14, 2003
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  4. 'Curly Q. Links'

    Bill Freeman Guest

    I haven't found ArmorAll to be all that effective but Westley's
    Black Magic is quite good. Any idea if anyone is making a coating with "UV"
    protectant?
     
    Bill Freeman, Aug 16, 2003
    #64
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    Bill Freeman Guest

    I haven't found ArmorAll to be all that effective but Westley's
    Black Magic is quite good. Any idea if anyone is making a coating with "UV"
    protectant?
     
    Bill Freeman, Aug 16, 2003
    #65
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    dizzy Guest

    Maybe if you weren't a stupid top poster, your words would carry more
    weight.
     
    dizzy, Aug 17, 2003
    #66
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    dizzy Guest

    Maybe if you weren't a stupid top poster, your words would carry more
    weight.
     
    dizzy, Aug 17, 2003
    #67
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    John D. Guest

    Oh, it's you again...the anal-retentive bottom poster. Hi, boy, how're
    you doing? It's been a while. So how's the family?

    Thanks for the tip, but my words carry weight wherever they are
    written, top or bottom, and even with typos.

    Too bad yours don't no matter what you scribble.

    John D.
     
    John D., Aug 18, 2003
    #68
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    John D. Guest

    Oh, it's you again...the anal-retentive bottom poster. Hi, boy, how're
    you doing? It's been a while. So how's the family?

    Thanks for the tip, but my words carry weight wherever they are
    written, top or bottom, and even with typos.

    Too bad yours don't no matter what you scribble.

    John D.
     
    John D., Aug 18, 2003
    #69
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    abc Guest

    pork oil or chicken oil is a good start
     
    abc, Aug 18, 2003
    #70
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    abc Guest

    pork oil or chicken oil is a good start
     
    abc, Aug 18, 2003
    #71
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    dizzy Guest

    Wrong, top poster.
     
    dizzy, Aug 19, 2003
    #72
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    dizzy Guest

    Wrong, top poster.
     
    dizzy, Aug 19, 2003
    #73
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