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Any other latex lovers who have used the new Halfords silicon spray, it now has a black cap and smells different to the old one with the red cap. Old one was much better, lots of complaints on Halfords web site.
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By *itty9899Man
over a year ago
Craggy Island |
"Halfords Autocentres? The people who sell car bits etc?
Who knew?!
Perhaps they're branching out.
Will it be available in 5 litre bottles, with a handy pouring nozzle?"
If you are into your Nuru massage, I'm sure they will do. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Never! Was always told not to go near that stuff. Always use p’jur cult or vivishine. Told to use them by latex designers xx"
Sorry, that sounded shouty, lol. I was always told to use the more gentle products to keep my latex at premium quality. Think the fact that they made them specifically for me, so gave the advice based on what they used themselves probably played a part in that. It’s always just stuck with me. Maybe Halfords stuff or similar work?
Love vivishine and cult as they also act as dressing aids xx |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Spray on something to stop it squeak
Surely you'd use WD40 to stop a squeak?"
Wd40 is actually meant as a corrosion inhibitor for regular application to sheet surfaces. (Ballon tanks of old titan missiles)
Its not actually a lubricant |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Spray on something to stop it squeak
Surely you'd use WD40 to stop a squeak?
Wd40 is actually meant as a corrosion inhibitor for regular application to sheet surfaces. (Ballon tanks of old titan missiles)
Its not actually a lubricant"
Do you know why it's called WD40 though? |
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By *orny PTMan
over a year ago
Peterborough |
"Spray on something to stop it squeak
Surely you'd use WD40 to stop a squeak?
Wd40 is actually meant as a corrosion inhibitor for regular application to sheet surfaces. (Ballon tanks of old titan missiles)
Its not actually a lubricant
Do you know why it's called WD40 though?"
Water dispellant recipe number 40. Not a postcode! |
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"Spray on something to stop it squeak
Surely you'd use WD40 to stop a squeak?
Wd40 is actually meant as a corrosion inhibitor for regular application to sheet surfaces. (Ballon tanks of old titan missiles)
Its not actually a lubricant
Do you know why it's called WD40 though?" If I remember right, I think it was their 40th formula? WD is water displacement. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Spray on something to stop it squeak
Surely you'd use WD40 to stop a squeak?
Wd40 is actually meant as a corrosion inhibitor for regular application to sheet surfaces. (Ballon tanks of old titan missiles)
Its not actually a lubricant
Do you know why it's called WD40 though?If I remember right, I think it was their 40th formula? WD is water displacement."
Ding ding ding. We have a winner. Yes, it was indeed the 40th attempt |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Any other latex lovers who have used the new Halfords silicon spray, it now has a black cap and smells different to the old one with the red cap. Old one was much better, lots of complaints on Halfords web site.
Any suggestions for an alternative " im really frightened to ask what on earth do you use Halfords silicon spray for. I use it in my cycle |
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"Spray on something to stop it squeak
Surely you'd use WD40 to stop a squeak?
Wd40 is actually meant as a corrosion inhibitor for regular application to sheet surfaces. (Ballon tanks of old titan missiles)
Its not actually a lubricant
Do you know why it's called WD40 though?If I remember right, I think it was their 40th formula? WD is water displacement.
Ding ding ding. We have a winner. Yes, it was indeed the 40th attempt"
Duck oil is better... |
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