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Rubber door seals?
Question - what's best to use on the interior rubber door seals? And....what about the exterior rubber trim around the windows?
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Originally Posted by
bob m
Question - what's best to use on the interior rubber door seals? And....what about the exterior rubber trim around the windows?
Ask PaulMys, i believe its he who has a product he uses specifically for interior rubber seals...i could ve wrong but i thought he is the one that posted about it b4
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Back before Einzett became Nexzett I loved their Gummi Pflege for door seals, super easy applicator and seals treated with it were soft and supple and most importantly for Alaska, they kept doors from freezing shut
I haven't bought any since the change of name and ownership of the company but I wouldn't hesitate to try it again
YMMV
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Re: Rubber door seals?
Dielectric grease or Tube Lube from a pool store. Tube Lube can also be found on ebay.
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Re: Rubber door seals?
Originally Posted by
chilly
Back before Einzett became Nexzett I loved their Gummi Pflege for door seals, super easy applicator and seals treated with it were soft and supple and most importantly for Alaska, they kept doors from freezing shut
I haven't bought any since the change of name and ownership of the company but I wouldn't hesitate to try it again
YMMV
This is hands-down my favorite product for keeping door seals in good condition.
German cars are notorious for having seals that creak and make odd noises when the weather gets cold. Gummi Pflege served me through three different German cars. At one point many years ago, Gummi Pflege was a standard solution for BMW service departments when it came to those creaky noises during the winter. You could by the product from the parts department, but BMW simply rebranded the Einzett product and even left the name the same.
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Re: Rubber door seals?
303 has a dauber product that works great. Meguiars M40
"Dirt likes detergent so much better than the surface that it's attached to, it'll leave that surface to go hang out with the soap"...
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Re: Rubber door seals?
Originally Posted by
Desertnate
This is hands-down my favorite product for keeping door seals in good condition.
German cars are notorious for having seals that creak and make odd noises when the weather gets cold. Gummi Pflege served me through three different German cars. At one point many years ago, Gummi Pflege was a standard solution for BMW service departments when it came to those creaky noises during the winter. You could by the product from the parts department, but BMW simply rebranded the Einzett product and even left the name the same.
Yup
It was the best solution for my Audi TT doors as well
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Re: Rubber door seals?
Thanks all. Well a trip to my garage found me the Gummi Pflege I bought a couple of years ago! Now, what about the exterior rubber window trim?
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Re: Rubber door seals?
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Thanks all. Well a trip to my garage found me the Gummi Pflege I bought a couple of years ago! Now, what about the exterior rubber window trim?
I also swear by Gummipflege, and use it on all rubber (other than tires), inside and out. I’ll coat harder black trim with Dlux or Trim or C4, but any soft rubber just gets Gummipflege any time I’m not just doing a simple mtc wash.
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