Anyone having success with Pledge?

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Anyone having success with Pledge?

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I've read about using it on axles after polishing by spraying it on, letting it dry and then wiping off, so that it's totally dry, and then putting the wheels on. I also wonder if burnishing the axles with graphite should be done or not, and if so, before or after the pledge?
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I won't get too preachy here...I'll not climb up on the lectern, but maybe just this soapbox.

I really don't care for the practice of using Pledge when the rules say dry powdered lubricants only. Some people say things like "It's just part of the axle polishing process," but the truth is that Pledge contains silicone, and it's being employed as a lube.

That said, a lot of the leaguers seem to promote it as a graphite-booster, but I've never seen any conclusive tests run.
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We've used pledge successfully. You polish and clean the axles then spray the pledge and let dry. We burnish axles with graphite and then add to car (with burnished and waxed wheels). Then add some more graphite and do a little spinning (not so much that you wear through wheel wax or axle wax).
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Our rules just say dry at race time. Nothing about dry or graphite only.
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I don't see how Pledge could possibly be considered a wet lubricant. Yes, you spray it on, but that is done days in advance and you simply let it dry. If you tried to use it wet, it would gum up the graphite and not work at all.

I think if you feel that using wax (which goes on wet and dries) in the wheel bores doesn't violate your "dry lube" rules, then you should feel free to use Pledge. If you feel wax in the wheel bores does violate your "dry lube" rules, then I think you could make a similar case for not using Pledge.

I started using Pledge this year and not sure if it has made us faster or not, but I don't think it is hurting our speed. In no way do I think it violates our "dry lube only" rules.

The only burnishing we do is to the wheel bores. I don't attempt any burnishing of the axles.

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I use Pledge. Don't know if we are any faster but it smells good.
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