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    #16
    yea its pretty gay. im not a big fan of prying on the door handle until it almost breaks lol.

    JACK
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      #17
      ditto, im glad the handles are durable
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        #18
        Originally posted by Mazda_Powered View Post
        it worked for me :S weird. it says

        Rust Check Spray

        From $6.49

        Product #47-7907-2

        Features

        Retards development of rust
        Deep-penetrating, long-lasting rust inhibitor
        Protects new and old metals on your vehicle's underside, rocker panels, etc
        Also lubricates and prevents seizing of moving parts

        JACK.
        Jack that stuff is hard on the rubber, makes it swell. I had a big fight with Rust check. I had a Corolla, that all the rubber gaskets got destroyed on Their warranty says it doesn't affect rubber. After much fighting they supplied all new gaskets. So be careful spraying that stuff on your gaskets.

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          #19
          This post is for real, L@@Kie.......

          these tricks work in Ky. and they DON'T VOID anyones Warrenty,....

          Laugh if you like...

          >wipe off with a good cleaner like mild dish soap, water,

          >wipe dry,

          >then wipe on Armour all, Sun of a gun,

          >then use petroleum jelly with your fingers

          >Lastly use fingers only to wipe the excess off only!

          >Do not use a cloth for the final step nor paper towel as it pulls to much protection off the rubber and defeats the procedure.

          >Repeat this weekly when ice storms occur other twice a winter month

          >Daily if you live in Wisconsin


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            #20
            i could see vaseline working wonders!

            JACK.
            -Jack

            ONTARIO MAZDA CLUB! Join! https://www.facebook.com/groups/500055016671733/

            91 626 LX - basically stock and pretty slow still
            http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/sho...my-GD-626-LX-)

            01 E53 3.0i - FOR SALE! pm if interested

            91 USDM Protege LX - SOLD! turbo/manifold up for sale!
            http://www.clubprotege.com/forum/showthread.php?t=46606

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              #21
              It does, This time I'm not flaking around,

              I did this in the 70s, in Ky on the Farm. It worked well then and in 1983, before Christmas that year, the temp got to a cold 20+ below 0, it still worked, I was driving a the time truck and in Kansas and Missouri, Illinois and My cab never got above freezing. Temps like that do wierd things to vehicles.

              Ever played with liquid nitrogen? I learned much about that on our farm and school. Watch discovery, Ice road driving, it's nuts!


              Originally posted by Mazda_Powered View Post
              i could see vaseline working wonders!

              JACK.
              David
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