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Old 04-04-2004, 07:29 PM
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Default What should I do to protect my weatherstripping?

What are you guys using to protect/condition your weather stripping? My weatherstripping above the windshield, where the top locks down, looks like it is already cracking. I have heard that I shouldn't use Armor All. Any Suggestions?
Old 04-05-2004, 01:13 PM
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303 aerospace protectant - excellent stuff.
i've also heard good things about "gummiphledge"(sp?), for rubber seals, but have no personal experience with it.
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Originally posted by albailey
303 aerospace protectant - excellent stuff.
i've also heard good things about "gummiphledge"(sp?), for rubber seals, but have no personal experience with it.
Is 303 a cleaner/protectant ? Or just a protectant ?
Old 04-06-2004, 04:23 AM
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Default Where to buy Aerospace 303 protectant?

Do you guys know where I could buy this stuff? I checked the autoparts stores around town, and none of them carried it. Thanks for the help.
Old 04-06-2004, 04:58 AM
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They make a 303 Cleaner and a 303 Protectant. I use the cleaner first and usually only, but always on tires and occiasionally on interior. I would recommend the Protectant for all rubber weatherstripping.

Both can be purchased from autopia.com. Lots of good detailing stuff there.
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Originally posted by Whataguy5431
Both can be purchased from autopia.com.
I went to autopia.com and it is a site that sells computer stuff
Old 04-06-2004, 06:20 AM
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It's www.autopia-carcare.com

It's sister detailing forum is www.autopia.org
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Cool..... thanks for the information.
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I use BMW's Gummi-Pflege, which is great stuff.
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