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Re: Bumper Material

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Originally Posted by Nate Laverdure View Post
This one's a real stretch. Even if you can find a way to overcome the R21 problems (BUMPERS must be constructed in accordance with Fig 4-8), you still face this issue:

I know this rains on everyone's parade.
Would you say a solid lubricant contravenes that rule? A silicone or teflon spray dries hard and does not transfer to other objects. If you still object, be sure none of your bumper materials have stain-resistant treatments from the factory which amount to the same thing.
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