Thanks, Paul. What did you clean them with? Mine feel like they have years
of spilled coffee and whatnot in them. 

C

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Hi Craig, the belts in my son's car are 35 years old and all we did was
take them out and cleaned them and they seem as good as new.
If they feel weak maybe you should replace them, it depends on how much
sun exposure and use they've had

Paul

"Craig A. Ellis" wrote:

>
> With all the talk about seat belts, the question came to mind about
> deterioration. My belts are 32 years old. Does the material start to
> break down over time? Mine feel stiff and lack the smooth and refined
> quality of the belts in my pickup (1998). I've been thinking about
> replacing them for that reason alone. Anybody have thoughts on this???
> Craig E.
>


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