steering wheel grease

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Jan 7, 2009 | 09:26 PM
  #1  
ok has any one an idea on wot grease i should use for the steering wheel where the horn contacts touch the indicator stalks i'v been having a light grinding noise and thought when i took the steering wheel off i'd over tightened it and it was fouling the cowl, but now realized it's actually the lack of grease on these contact's because when i fitted the new rs2000 steering wheel it stopped for a day then came back once i'd used the wheel abit , will copper-slip do it i no it's sounds stupid but can't remem if it is actually a conductor or not, cheer's for the help lad's
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Jan 8, 2009 | 08:50 AM
  #2  
Coppaslip would not be the best, use BEESWAX.
tabetha
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Jan 8, 2009 | 11:34 AM
  #3  
Cheer's mate, i no you would have had the answer, your a top man tabetha :k ing:
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Jan 8, 2009 | 01:39 PM
  #4  
No prob, although beeswax has lots of other uses too, but is a bit expensive.
tabetha
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Jan 9, 2009 | 01:06 PM
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Quote: No prob, although beeswax has lots of other uses too, but is a bit expensive.
tabetha
Haha! i'm asking mates now to see if they have got any in there mothers cleaning cuboard , because i'll only need it for my steering wheel at the moment, work and income is abit drastic at the moment so spending money on beeswax is not an option , i'm sure one of them will come up trumps but cheer's anyway mate
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Jan 9, 2009 | 05:21 PM
  #6  
Ask around to see if any bee keepers in your area, as they have loads, only a few quid.
tabetha
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Jan 9, 2009 | 05:35 PM
  #7  
Haha! thought u was winding me up at first, but good call i will do, i no they have a little bee keeping area not far from me, so will give them a try, cheer's again tabetha
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Jan 9, 2009 | 07:41 PM
  #8  
NO not a wind up, beeswax is awsome stuff, for electrical contacts and as lubricant on hinges etc that are exposed.
tabetha
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