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Rejuvinating rubber trims
Rejuvinating rubber trims
What do you use to rejuvinate external rubber trims? In particular the thick rubber trims on the roof of an early 90's vitara, Every time I brush up against it or my chamois hits it I end up with black over everything.
Silicone spray?
Tyre black?
Some car waxes actually buff up rubber pretty good if it's not too far gone, but if it's gone all grippy the sun's really got to it and there's not much you can do.
Steve.
Tyre black?
Some car waxes actually buff up rubber pretty good if it's not too far gone, but if it's gone all grippy the sun's really got to it and there's not much you can do.
Steve.
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olive oil - no joke =) i've used it on all the rubbers on my zuk and its worked a treat... i gave it a few really decent coats wiping it over with a paper towel and leaving it in the sun to heat up and soak in. only now after a year are they starting to look a little grey again.
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