What should I do to protect my weatherstripping?
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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?
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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.
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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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.
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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.
Both can be purchased from autopia.com. Lots of good detailing stuff there.
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