What rubber rejuvinator?
OK some years ago I used a product from Armor All. It's now all gone.
Not seen any for some years so what's everybody using these days? I want to use it on things like window rubbers, door seals and such like. I don't mind a bit of a sheen ( prefer not too much ). Prefer something that I could get easily ( from Halfords if possible ! ) but..... Thanks. |
No response to your original question here, but did you figure out something yourself?
My rubber needs some rejuvenation! Hmm that sounds a bit dodgy! :rolleyes: Cheers |
I use this stuff on all my black plastic trim. A small amount on a sponge goes a very long way.
Smells nice too and yes Halfords sell it :tup: http://www.meguiars.co.uk/shop/endur...gloss-tyre-gel |
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:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: is it well used then ? :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol: |
I remembered, from a number of years back, that Wurth did something.
I found it on e bay, free delivery, and find that it is excellent. Used it on door seals window rubbers and anything else rubber. Has given the parts a fresh dark rubber look, without any residual tackiness,and with a bit of a sheen. As I wanted to do three cars thoroughly I bought three cans - waaay over purchased! I reckon one would have been more than enough - ah well! Will not need more in my lifetime !! |
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If yes, I'll happily take a can of it off ya hands. :smilewinkgrin: |
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