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Sea Nymph 14R drain plug question
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<blockquote data-quote="derekdiruz1" data-source="post: 391652" data-attributes="member: 16032"><p>I've used vaseline on the rubber on my compound bows over the years and have never had any issue with a reaction or anything. I use it to keep the rubber conditioned and from dry rotting. I'd also make sure it isn't leaking from the outside of the assembly rather than the rubber seal. If that's leaking, 5200 should do the trick real quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="derekdiruz1, post: 391652, member: 16032"] I've used vaseline on the rubber on my compound bows over the years and have never had any issue with a reaction or anything. I use it to keep the rubber conditioned and from dry rotting. I'd also make sure it isn't leaking from the outside of the assembly rather than the rubber seal. If that's leaking, 5200 should do the trick real quick. [/QUOTE]
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