Quote: Originally posted by HumberWolf on 20/6/2022
Quote: Originally posted by Paul_B on 20/6/2022
Brake cleaner is good at cleaning the tow ball and the hitch, nail varnish removers can contain oils and/or glycerine to prevent nails splitting, this would stop the hitch groaning by lubricating it.
If you lubricate the hitch you will contaminate the hitch pads, thus making them ineffective. You should not use any oil based substance to clean the pads or tow ball as it leaves a residue which is very difficult to remove.
I was explaining why you shouldn't use nail varnish remover
I regularly go over my tow bar with a medium emery/wet n dry sheet then a damp cloth to remove dust, I avoid the use of chemicals, slovents etc wherever possible
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Quote: Originally posted by SGThomas on 01/7/2022
I keep some white spirit in a small spray bottle in the boot.A squirt both on the ball and up into the female part on the A frame. Wipe off and sorted
The downside is that you can then hear your wife talking.
I’d avoid spraying anything up there, no matter what frame of mind she’s in. She’ll do more than talking
spacer shims are available to place behind slightly worn friction pads to push them tighter onto the towball, much cheaper than the replacement pads.
they fit onto the stalk of the pads pushing them further onto the towball