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'21 AMG53 wDPP & ARC, 19 GLC300 - Former- 10&14 ML BlueTecs, 20 GLE450 E-ABC, 15 Cayenne D, 17 Macan
Have you tried the Wurth product?
There's a reason that there's a can on just about every mechanics shelf. It works better than any other. The "creeping" nature of the solvent moves the high pressure lubricant into the innards.
HondaLube is a surrogate product that works pretty well, but doesn't cure problem hinges. Other than that, I've never seen anything that actually works on hinges.
There's a reason that there's a can on just about every mechanics shelf. It works better than any other. The "creeping" nature of the solvent moves the high pressure lubricant into the innards.
HondaLube is a surrogate product that works pretty well, but doesn't cure problem hinges. Other than that, I've never seen anything that actually works on hinges.
Last edited by mikapen; 01-08-2024 at 03:43 PM.
#602
Have you tried the Wurth product?
There's a reason that there's a can on just about every mechanics shelf. It works better than any other. The "creeping" nature of the solvent moves the high pressure lubricant into the innards.
HondaLube is a surrogate product that works pretty well, but doesn't cure problem hinges. Other than that, I've never seen anything that actually works on hinges.
There's a reason that there's a can on just about every mechanics shelf. It works better than any other. The "creeping" nature of the solvent moves the high pressure lubricant into the innards.
HondaLube is a surrogate product that works pretty well, but doesn't cure problem hinges. Other than that, I've never seen anything that actually works on hinges.
gotcha. Thanks so much I’ll try it out!
#603
My warranty is almost done...I wonder what would happen if it happens again after