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Plastics
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Ballistol and Paint & Plastic
BALLISTOL will not negatively affect plastic materials or paints which
are chemically resistant to oils. Specifically BALLISTOL will not adversely
affect PVC, high pressure polyethylene's, mipolam, Teflon-derivatives or hostaflon-
derivatives. It can be safely applied to the gel coat of fiberglass boats. Caution is
recommended with foamed polymers like polyester, foamed rubber or caulking foam.
As a rule of thumb, it may be safely assumed that all plastic materials, polymer, paints,
lacquers or varnishes that are chemically neutral toward technical oils will also remain
unaffected by BALLISTOL Rubbers that are not resistant against mineral oils
may become brittle if exposed to BALLISTOL for an extended period of time
and/or under higher than ambient temperatures. If applied thinly Ballistol is suitable for
maintaining and cleaning any sort of rubber without damage.
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AROUND THE HOUSE..
* to lubricate door hinges, door locks, padlocks, sliding doors and windows.
* to lubricate moving mechanical parts of typewriters, electronic printers, video cameras,
printing calculators and controls for video games.
* to restore and rejuvenate unpainted wood surfaces.
* to eliminate static on old turntable records.
(Do not use on compact discs).
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