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What are the Three Lubrication Guardians for Guangqi Honda's Vehicle Body?

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OLyla
08/26/25 3:16am
Lubrication Three Guardians refer to windshield washer fluid, high-penetration lubricant, and rubber & plastic protectant. Windshield Washer Fluid: Commonly known as windshield wiper fluid in the market, full name: automotive glass cleaner. It is a liquid used in conjunction with windshield wipers to clean the windshield, and is one of the most consumed maintenance products for vehicles. High-Penetration Lubricant: Lubricants are used to reduce the frictional resistance of friction pairs and slow down their wear. They also serve to cool, clean, and prevent contamination of the friction pairs. Rubber & Plastic Protectant: It provides protection, softening, and lubrication for rubber and plastic materials, and prevents hardening and cracking of rubber components.
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Lloyd
09/08/25 3:44am
Speaking of Guangqi Honda's 'Three Body Lubrication Guardians', I recall it's a set of body maintenance products promoted by GAC Honda. It mainly includes door hinge lubricant, chassis anti-rust coating, and window guide rail grease - all three are protective measures for the vehicle's moving parts. Having driven a Honda for five years myself, the dealership always recommends these services during maintenance. Lubricated doors operate much smoother, the chassis coating prevents seawater corrosion, and lubricated rails reduce abnormal noises, collectively improving daily driving experience. With frequent city parking and door operations, proper lubrication extends component lifespan and prevents sudden failures. While not a major issue, proper maintenance saves money and hassle. I recommend annual inspections - applying lubricant yourself works too, but using the right products is key. Long-term neglect may turn minor issues into major problems, especially in northern winters with road salt accelerating rust. Ultimately, this preventive care deserves attention.
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DelMaci
10/22/25 3:45am
Guangzhou Honda's 'Three Body Lubrication Guardians' typically refer to three key maintenance items: door lock lubrication, chassis node protective gel, and body hinge grease. These products prevent rust and jamming, keeping the vehicle's moving parts flexible. I've dealt with similar issues, such as insufficient door lock lubrication making doors hard to open, which can damage the motor in severe cases. Chassis lubrication reduces bump-induced noises, while window track lubrication ensures smooth glass movement. The cost is low but benefits are significant—application every six months on average suffices. For DIY, water-based lubricants are more eco-friendly; leaving it to a shop saves hassle and comes with warranty. Economically speaking, this small expense to prevent major repairs is a worthwhile investment. A common misconception is focusing solely on engine fluids while neglecting these details. Combining car washes with lubrication checks can extend overall vehicle lifespan. Older models require special attention to prevent accumulated safety hazards.
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StellaLee
12/05/25 4:09am
I believe Guangqi Honda's Body Lubrication Trio is a practical maintenance approach. Three key areas require lubrication: door hinge points to prevent rust and sticking, chassis shock absorber ball joint protective rubber to avoid corrosion, and seal lubrication to maintain airtightness. Neglecting these routine measures may lead to component failures, such as dangerously stuck doors during rainy days. With years of driving experience, I've noticed significantly smoother door operation with reduced noise and improved overall durability after enhanced lubrication. I recommend seasonal inspections, especially more frequent treatment during winter when road salt is abundant. The DIY process is straightforward - just apply neutral lubricating grease purchased from stores.
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