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Old 11-20-2011, 05:54 PM   #1
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Firstly an Apology to Davidireland for doubting him about thisSorry for doubting you David
Anyhow i used to have a very slow return on my drivers side seatbelt, so much so i thought it may even fail its Mot.
Having tried all sorts of different things to fix it I decide i might as well try what David suggested months ago and give it a liberal spray with silicone spray and its absolutely flying back in now
So if your seatbelt is a bit on the slow side you know now how to sort it.
And thanks David
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Firstly an Apology to Davidireland for doubting him about thisSorry for doubting you David
Anyhow i used to have a very slow return on my drivers side seatbelt, so much so i thought it may even fail its Mot.
Having tried all sorts of different things to fix it I decide i might as well try what David suggested months ago and give it a liberal spray with silicone spray and its absolutely flying back in now
So if your seatbelt is a bit on the slow side you know now how to sort it.
And thanks David
No problem.
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Just seem`s a Tad dear fix , its alright for you rich beggars but i`m finding things a bit tight to be spending this much fixing a seatbelt - Irish conman a mate of yours David?

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Just seem`s a Tad dear fix , its alright for you rich beggars but i`m finding things a bit tight to be spending this much fixing a seatbelt - Irish conman a mate of yours David?

CARPLAN SILICONE SPRAY LUBRICANT 400ml SUPERIOR QUALITY | eBay
Haha thievery!
I use Bardahl silicone spray. its only about £6.
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Yeah trem, what do we spray, the inner reel seatbelt thingy or the slider thingy above your shoulder where the seatbelt goes out?

Also, as for that guy on ebay, seems like he was selling them for 4.5GBP, i thought it would be strange that he sold so many pieces for 400
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Yeah trem, what do we spray, the inner reel seatbelt thingy or the slider thingy above your shoulder where the seatbelt goes out?
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ahh right i'm with you now i thought Betty was just being his usual sarcastic self.


I sprayed the plastic bit that the belt runs over to go back in AND the inside of the belt itself, the bit of the belt that slides or doesnt slide over the plastic bit.
If that makes sense
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I spray the belt with a bit of furniture polish, works a treat.
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I spray the belt with a bit of furniture polish, works a treat.
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