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Re: Further to "Seat Belts...." - Washing Them

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Subject: Re: Further to "Seat Belts...." - Washing Them
From: Greg MAHNEY <mahney@central.murdoch.edu.au>
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 12:21:23 +0800
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Reply-to: Greg MAHNEY <mahney@central.murdoch.edu.au>
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This water logged issue raises a question.

Is it OK to wash seatbelts?

TIA

Greg



At 8:04 PM -0400 16/9/98, JustBrits@aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 9/16/98 12:08:40 PM Central Daylight Time,
>mgrazian@ltcm.com writes:
>
><<
> These belts were bought at Fallfest from someone who claimed to have
> recently removed them from his B.  There is no rust on any metal part,  and
> inspection last night revealed no scratches or excessive wear on the
> plastic, or fading on the belt material.  The mechanics of the belts were
> in good shape also.
>  >>
>
>   What everyone seems to be missing is the da*n things are OVER
>(minimun) 17 years old.  Can anyone tell anyone how many times
>they got water logged?  Is the potential buyer/wearer going to pay a
>LAB, certified by NIHSTA, to test them prior to using same?  Sort of
>doubt it.  Keep one thing in mind with 'used' belts -
>THE LIFE AND/OR LIMB YOU LOSE WILL BE YOUR OWN (minimum).
>
>Regards............
>
>               Ed



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