Thread: Why Tri-flow?
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Old 10-26-2012, 12:39 PM
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J Miller
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Originally Posted by ArchaicArcane View Post
Hey that would be great! We have a family member who works for Ford so that would be a really easy fix.
Thanks Joe!
Well, here is the Ford Silicone Lubricant, COAZ-19553-A.

It's consistency is very similar to Tri-Flow grease, but I don't know just how similar it really is.
The box doesn't say anything about gears or mechanical uses, it just says:
"Ford Silicone Lubricant lubricates and helps prolong the life of rubber parts.

Helps to eliminate squeaks and helps prevent freezine and sticking of rubber weatherstripping on hoods, trunk lids, doors and windows.

Helps keep battery terminals and case clean-minimizes corrosion, prolongs battery life.

Effective from - 40° to 400° F."

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