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Treating Rubber - Olympic Weight Plates
While not a vehicle, I thought you lot would be the ones to ask about what product(s) you might use to clean and protect rubber coated Olympic weight plates.
These typically get handled with hands covered in chalk dust. They're kept indoors and generally away from direct sunlight.
Maybe some 303 products?
Any suggestions?
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Re: Treating Rubber - Olympic Weight Plates
I know these plates well
Use a APC only on these...no coatings are needed
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Re: Treating Rubber - Olympic Weight Plates
@Bosko - perfect, I have Megs D101
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Rubber Perp by Griots is the best rubber cleaner I've used. But AG doesn't carry it anymore. They have Griots Rubber Cleaner which I've never used. You could order through Griots.
Tuf Shine would probably work well, too.
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Re: Treating Rubber - Olympic Weight Plates
@ducksfan, thanks for that - I see that the Rubber Prep has solvents for the active ingredients whereas the Rubber Cleaner has a mix of Cleaning Agents with pH adjuster. I suspect any of these products will work well enough to clean the chalk and any residual accumulated sweat/oils. Not as critical to remove rubber bloom and/or brake dust from my weight plates
I'll try my Megs D101 since I already have that on hand.
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Re: Treating Rubber - Olympic Weight Plates
Pinnacle Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner & Conditioner
Pinnacle Vinyl & Rubber Cleaner & Conditioner
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Re: Treating Rubber - Olympic Weight Plates
Originally Posted by
Bobby B.
IMO that is the wrong product...to each his own
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Re: Treating Rubber - Olympic Weight Plates
yeah, I don't think I want my plates to have a satin luster or fragrance, let alone additional oils.
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Re: Treating Rubber - Olympic Weight Plates
Originally Posted by
steelwindmachine
yeah, I don't think I want my plates to have a satin luster or fragrance, let alone additional oils.
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