Polyurethane bushings need lubrication to keep the natural lubricity of the polyurethane intact, which significantly extends the life of the polyurethane, as well as reduces squeaks and improves movement while retaining flexibility. Using a petroleum based grease can dissolve polyurethane products, thereby reducing the material life as well as possible resulting in catastrophic failure of the polyurethane along with the surrounding components related to the component that failed. Other non-petroleum based lubricants typically wash off when exposed to water, thereby rendering their effects useless in the application in which they were needed the most.

This water, gasoline & oil resistant high adhesion Teflon® based synthetic lubricant is made specifically for polyurethane only, & is engineered to extend the life & provide maximum performance of any polyurethane product. Perfect for suspension bushings, shock bushings, spring bushings, sway bar bushings & anything polyurethane.

$15.95

Polyurethane
Lubricant
8 oz. tub

DRAMATICALLY IMPROVES SUSPENSION CHARACTERISTICS
IMPERVIOUS TO GASOLINE, OILS  AND OTHER PETRO PRODUCTS
WILL NOT DETERIORATE TO WEATHER, ROAD SALTS OR OZONE
>  SUPER ADHESION PROPERTIES STICKS LIKE GANGBUSTERS


USE ON ANY POLYURETHANE BUSHING USED IN... 
         ...Control arms
             ...Stabilizer bars
                 ...Strut rods
                     ...Leaf springs
                         ...Shock eyes and more
!

Just a little dab will go far, so use this very
potent product sparingly!

HUGE 8 OUNCE TUB LASTS A LONG, LONG TIME!!!

To prove the incredible holding power and adhesive performance of Poly-Eaze, we put it to the ultimate test!

A small blob of
Poly-Eazewas dabbed onto a metallic surface, but not just any surface... we chose Teflon! This super smooth non-stick surface would be the "worst" situation for anything to stick to. Then to push Poly-Eaze to the limit, we tilted the teflon sheet at an angle and ran tap water at full pressure onto the dab of Poly-Eaze and it stayed put! In fact laquer thinner and carb cleaner still couldn't remove it completely! (hint: do not use your wife's new cookware to do Poly-Eaze experiments with)