by DAVEG24 » Thu Mar 22, 2012 3:11 pm
A lot of people use 5606 fluid to wipe the struts clean. I take a different approach. I use naptha. Naptha does not attack rubber, and leaves the strut clean and dry. My reasoning is that I don't want to leave anything on the strut that attracts and holds dirt or other abrasive material. That way, the seals should last a lot longer. It's your choice. I can't say with any certainty that my approach is any better than using 5606, but I can say that my struts look clean the majority of the time. Some fluid does get onto the surface as they move in and out of the housing anyway. Eventually they will get dirty if left unattended. That's the dirt that sticks to the strut, which I believe is accelerated by wiping it with fluid after cleaning. Either way, it's better for the seals to keep the struts clean. It also visually looks better.
Dave Gitelman