Lubing drive cups

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I've been using this for years with excellent results. Perfect for drive cups, drive shaft slip joints, pretty much anything that moves. I rarely directly spray it, I like to spray a little in the cap and use a small artist brush to apply. To much comes out if you spray directly IMO.
 

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You could always cut a hole in a small balloon and slide it over the cup and use a small zip tie to close the end on the shaft.... just saying.
 
You could always cut a hole in a small balloon and slide it over the cup and use a small zip tie to close the end on the shaft.... just saying.
That likely wouldn't stay on for more than 2-3 seconds. Half the time, cvd boots made for that purpose don't even stay on well. To work right, the cup needs to be designed with a groove in it for the boot to lock into or they just pull apart as it rotates.
 
That likely wouldn't stay on for more than 2-3 seconds. Half the time, cvd boots made for that purpose don't even stay on well. To work right, the cup needs to be designed with a groove in it for the boot to lock into or they just pull apart as it rotates.
Ehh just a thought lol... could always make a shelf queen out of it.. a swiffer duster should work well at that point.
 
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