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Related: About this forumHow do I keep my rubber gasket on my blender container
from drying out/not cracking?
Would oil (olive oil, mineral oil, etc.) ruin the rubber or would it help?
Any suggestions please?
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How do I keep my rubber gasket on my blender container (Original Post)
no_hypocrisy
Sep 2017
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TexasProgresive
(12,345 posts)1. Probable those will work OK- I found this site that makes sense.
And I agree with them. Hand wash the gaskets, never in a dishwasher. The temps in a dishwasher are way too high.
https://www.hunker.com/12408966/how-to-keep-rubber-gaskets-from-drying-out
stopbush
(24,636 posts)2. Buy a new gasket.
mahatmakanejeeves
(62,338 posts)3. ArmorAll or equivalent?
no_hypocrisy
(49,714 posts)5. Is ArmorAll toxic?
TexasProgresive
(12,345 posts)7. Use the olive oil. Armor all is not for food contact.
GentryDixon
(3,043 posts)6. Do you want to kill your family?
dixiegrrrrl
(60,011 posts)4. If you DO have to replace, or want a spare...
the maker's web site usually can point you to a place to buy
or
if you know the replacement number, ebay and/or amazon usually has them.
I keep the booklets, forms, etc. of kitchen appliances, in a file, so I can re-order if something needs replacing.