Re: [CR]What to put on dryish gum hoods?

(Example: Framebuilding:Norris Lockley)

From: "David Snyder" <dddd@pacbell.net>
To: "Classic Rendezvous" <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
References: <954702dd0801161232v5ce2dec0ide89747e91002e4e@mail.gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]What to put on dryish gum hoods?
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2008 14:54:27 -0800
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I've used neatsfoot oil. The special property of this stuff is that it readily soaks into rubber and appears to disappear, leaving no tackyness or slippery coating. It gets rid of the whiteness of old gum hoods but doesn't soften them up too much.

I once had a large drop of this oil fall into the tread of a tire (Avocet inverted tread) while oiling a saddle. I briefly forgot about it but when I went to wipe it off the next day it was GONE.

David Snyder
Auburn, CA usa


----- Original Message -----


Doug Van Cleve wrote:
>
> I have some intact and flexible Modolo hoods (anatomic gum) that I am
> certain would not presently come off the levers in one piece. What
> products/concoctions do you folks use on gum hoods to preserve them,
> or better yet revitalize them? Son of a Gun, an Armour All type
> treatment, has been recommended to me (thanks Bruce :^) and I have
> read of folks using low gloss Armour All (and others saying "Whatever
> you do, don't use Armour All ;^) I am curious to hear what seems to
> help and what doesn't. Thanks in advance.