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kaboose786
10-24-2011, 05:37 AM
I am planning to winterize my car. Since it snows a lot here. Which is good product overall:

eShine Canada: 1Z Einszett Rubber Care Stick Gummi Pflege (3.4oz) (http://www.eshine.ca/1z_einszett_rubber_care_stick_gummi_pflege_34oz-117.php)
eShine Canada: 303 Aerospace Protectant w/sprayer (16oz) (http://www.eshine.ca/303_aerospace_protectant_wsprayer_16oz-200.php)

Do both have the same usuage?

PA DETAILER
10-24-2011, 07:19 AM
i have both. i used the gummi pflege stick on all my trucks weatherstripping. this was some time ago. and its still doing well. the weatherstripping is still like new.

Waxy
10-24-2011, 09:09 AM
Try rubbing some Dielectric Grease on your weatherstripping.
http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/public/fHUVH6uPU79A9yBQuU2zhczDHFTHeU4WjBzttoAqZvoRfCFuHZ x_fyT8Rj-ziaPkFtlxvF2eFfNJVBWLC7Ef24o9-C8KG0iPPXPI8V5WTAesUJRs7DVv-8mN7jqXsRxdLnqQ57K8LMv3ktSgabdP8NrI4Um0Jtqna1VPh3V X9Yt9p-Xjt2yMZ3W04x4ZGmlA4mW3UlNfG6wv6snTSi2HqbYFmXlUG3lz MJw

bobble
10-24-2011, 11:36 AM
Two very different uses, Gummi is great on seals and exterior rubber gaskets IE windshields, 303 more of a dressing. When using 303 on seals, door gaskets etc some squeaking can occur which is very annoying to some(like me). I use both, Gummi on the exterior seals/gaskets/rubber bits 303 inside on all hard surfaces. Don't use either on guage clusters or LCD screens though.
If you wanted to use only one companies items 1Z Cockpit is an equal to 303 IMO.

shoeless89
10-24-2011, 01:32 PM
I only use 303 on interior surfaces. But I love it

oldmodman
10-24-2011, 03:21 PM
I use Gummi on all my soft rubber weatherseals.

And 303 in the interior.

Never thought of using the dialectric grease before. I'll give it a test.

rwright
10-24-2011, 03:26 PM
Do they carry Duragloss #531 Marine and RV Protectant?

ScottB
10-24-2011, 06:24 PM
I find Einszett better on rubber surrounds as it doesnt run as much and the applicator is easy to control. It even "seems" to have some water resistant features over other protectants.

FUNX650
10-24-2011, 06:25 PM
Try rubbing some Dielectric Grease on your weatherstripping.
http://lh4.googleusercontent.com/public/fHUVH6uPU79A9yBQuU2zhczDHFTHeU4WjBzttoAqZvoRfCFuHZ x_fyT8Rj-ziaPkFtlxvF2eFfNJVBWLC7Ef24o9-C8KG0iPPXPI8V5WTAesUJRs7DVv-8mN7jqXsRxdLnqQ57K8LMv3ktSgabdP8NrI4Um0Jtqna1VPh3V X9Yt9p-Xjt2yMZ3W04x4ZGmlA4mW3UlNfG6wv6snTSi2HqbYFmXlUG3lz MJw

Great tip! :props:




Never thought of using the dialectric grease before. I'll give it a test.

Most of the "rubber" seals/weatherstripping has been replaced with a more UV resistant "synthetic rubber"...EPDM.

It is recommended to use dielectric grease on that type.

:)

Bob

Rsurfer
10-24-2011, 07:01 PM
Great tip! :props:



Most of the "rubber" seals/weatherstripping has been replaced with a more UV resistant "synthetic rubber"...EPDM.

It is recommended to use dielectric grease on that type.

:)

Bob
Just the name (grease) for seals turns me off.

PA DETAILER
10-27-2011, 07:24 AM
another great product is sil-glyde. water proofs the stripping also. get it at any napa store.

Amazon.com: NAPA Sil-Glyde Silicone Lubricating Compound 8 Ounce Tube: Automotive (http://www.amazon.com/Sil-Glyde-Silicone-Lubricating-Compound-Ounce/dp/B0054DWS1W)

CEE DOG
10-27-2011, 10:29 AM
I am planning to winterize my car. Since it snows a lot here. Which is good product overall:

eShine Canada: 1Z Einszett Rubber Care Stick Gummi Pflege (3.4oz) (http://www.eshine.ca/1z_einszett_rubber_care_stick_gummi_pflege_34oz-117.php)
eShine Canada: 303 Aerospace Protectant w/sprayer (16oz) (http://www.eshine.ca/303_aerospace_protectant_wsprayer_16oz-200.php)

Do both have the same usuage?

Forget them both and purchase Duragloss 531.