I've gone a little off the deep end so I have come here for counseling and/or validation.
I've started buying 303 by the gallon and soaking my timing belts, alternator belts, power steering belts, the insides of all my new Michelin (or Mastercraft) tires with it.
Basically any moving piece of rubber (oh, I forgot my windshield wiper inserts) gets an overnight treatment when possible.
Now this is causing some marital tension as my wife slipped and nearly fell after stepping in some of the 303 that leaked out of the gallon bag overnight and onto the polyurethaned garage floor.
Her elbow seems a little tender (driver's fender broke her fall) but on the bright-side, this has convinced her to not buy any more of the cheap resealable bags.
I'm expecting miraculous results of lifetime longevities.
How many of you soak your belts?
I've started buying 303 by the gallon and soaking my timing belts, alternator belts, power steering belts, the insides of all my new Michelin (or Mastercraft) tires with it.
Basically any moving piece of rubber (oh, I forgot my windshield wiper inserts) gets an overnight treatment when possible.
Now this is causing some marital tension as my wife slipped and nearly fell after stepping in some of the 303 that leaked out of the gallon bag overnight and onto the polyurethaned garage floor.
Her elbow seems a little tender (driver's fender broke her fall) but on the bright-side, this has convinced her to not buy any more of the cheap resealable bags.
I'm expecting miraculous results of lifetime longevities.
How many of you soak your belts?
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