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Old 01-26-2022, 05:35 PM   #339
Jeepwm69
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Re: Restoring OEM Seatbelts

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Originally Posted by TKCR View Post
I can’t remember if I had posted this part of the cleaning process on a Charcoal Black set I did previously. This is what is causing a lot of these retractors to slow down. Whether it’s from getting wet from the window being left down during its lifetime. Or something being spilled, or even someone attempting to clean them themselves. There are people that think laying them out in the driveway and spraying with a power washer is a way of cleaning them. But if the mechanisms get wet, that’s bad. And there is no way of drying them completely, without pulling up the casings and exposing the mechanisms. Those small springs get rusty and break, that’s bad! But here is another good example.
So are you able to source replacement parts like the little springs, etc, new?
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