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Thanks! Never considered the difference between soap and detergent before beyond not using the former as a 1:1 replacement in a dishwasher :nabble_smiley_beam:

Now that you describe it, I do recall seeing that Gojo before.

Being that both are available locally (it and the personal lubricant), this gives people more options for the install :nabble_smiley_good:

I appreciate you allowing me to geek out.

My sig on FTE was "Pedant". :nabble_laughing-25-x-25_orig:

Tire mounting lube would be another good choice!

Anyway, I think there are better alternatives to Dawn for lubricating gaskets.

(Ideally a lubricant and not a detergent)

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I appreciate you allowing me to geek out.

My sig on FTE was "Pedant". :nabble_laughing-25-x-25_orig:

Tire mounting lube would be another good choice!

Anyway, I think there are better alternatives to Dawn for lubricating gaskets.

(Ideally a lubricant and not a detergent)

Hey, I wouldn't have asked if I didn't genuinely want to know/learn :nabble_anim_handshake:.

 

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I appreciate you allowing me to geek out.

My sig on FTE was "Pedant". :nabble_laughing-25-x-25_orig:

Tire mounting lube would be another good choice!

Anyway, I think there are better alternatives to Dawn for lubricating gaskets.

(Ideally a lubricant and not a detergent)

All tho dish soap and tire lube are good choises to lube the locking strip, and they do work well. They do have their side effects as Jim has noted.

I prefure to use a silicone lube spray to put in the locking strip. When it drys it turns into a powder that can be easly washed off with soap and water.

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All tho dish soap and tire lube are good choises to lube the locking strip, and they do work well. They do have their side effects as Jim has noted.

I prefure to use a silicone lube spray to put in the locking strip. When it drys it turns into a powder that can be easly washed off with soap and water.

I really like the silicone spray option. Just another reason to keep that handy stuff around.

Out of curiosity, I called Fairchild (just the first link I recognized and clicked on). The rep I spoke to emailed me the installation instructions so am adding the screenshot just for the sake of having it here. Personally I am sold on using something else the next time around.

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I really like the silicone spray option. Just another reason to keep that handy stuff around.

Out of curiosity, I called Fairchild (just the first link I recognized and clicked on). The rep I spoke to emailed me the installation instructions so am adding the screenshot just for the sake of having it here. Personally I am sold on using something else the next time around.

The only reason I'd avoid silicone of any kind is any future painting.

Spray gets everywhere, and I don't like fighting fisheyes.

I do have a 3M rubber protectant 'creme' in a bottle that I use for lubing window runs and polishing the rubber bits on motorcycles (like intake boots)

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