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  1. #13
    Yeah completely dry make sure the rag you use if fully wet, apply warm soapy water on both sides of the belt

  2. #14
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    Car:
    ED6
    well, the belts pretty much dry but the belts still not really retracting properly

  3. #15
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    BB6 VTi-R
    any of the slightest improvement at all subie?

  4. #16
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    Yep, on the driver side but nothing on passenger tho... might need new seat belt

    but thanks for the tips anyway

  5. #17
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    03 DC5
    I purchased my DC5 Integra second hand, would I just need to take it in and explain it to them to have them fix it since theres a lifetime warranty on the seat belts?

  6. #18
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    Adelaide
    Car:
    1997 Civic CXi
    Hot soapy water helped mine a bit but still have problems.
    Anyone got a link in how to remove the trim to get to the mechanics of this belt there might be dirt in there causing stickiness?
    Would also like to know how to remove the door trim as I seem to have a rattle in there

  7. #19
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    Adelaide
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    Civic EG4
    fast that it was sick!! dont need to worry to get pull over and defected for this reason*
    N/A will be better if u got a balance tune, not only for power*~

  8. #20
    Glad it worked for you, results will vary depending on how bad ur seatbelt is clogged up.

  9. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by DLO01 View Post
    I'm sure it works. But I don't think silicon spray would be good for the integrity/strength of the seat belt.
    Not to be a smart ass here but an you explain your reasoning behind what you just said?

    From what i understand, silicone spray works the same as WD-40 but is useful for other things that WD-40 isn't such as lubricating your Window Rails...

    Cheers dude

  10. #22
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    EK civic hatch
    deffinately doing this today, hope mine still don't retract slowly. Biggest pain in the ass having the belt dangle...

  11. #23
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    Had to do mine twice, but a lot better now.
    I took a bucket in the car with me with hot soapy water and scrubbing brush, amazing how much dirt came out, when your finished rap the belt round the seat fully extended till dry

  12. #24
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    Think that might be USA only, they have have different laws

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