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Old 05-21-08, 07:44   #37 (permalink)
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Re: I need something to dress my door seals with

1Z Gummi Pfledge. Works extremly well for door seals.


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Old 05-22-08, 10:12   #38 (permalink)
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Re: I need something to dress my door seals with

I wish someone would repeat my comparison test between the Wurth and the 1Z Gummi Sticks...I'm curious what conclusions somebody else would come up with.

Thinking of this thread, I did the A8's seals yesterday (with Wurth Rubber Care).
 
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Old 07-03-09, 02:50   #39 (permalink)
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Re: I need something to dress my door seals with

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save yourself some $ & buy dielectric grease

have use it and spray Silicon lube for years per old GM info
(it is still recommended @ the dealer last time I checked)


food for thought ....I have a 81 Z-28 Camaro that has been outside 24-7 for the 10+ years I have owned it and treating the top-top seals and door seals with dielectric grease & spray Silicon lube
and THEY STILL DO NOT LEAK! if you know anything about these cars that is a feat

also the seals on the conv top of my 97 z-28 camaro are in great shape for 11 years old and spending as much time as possible @ the shore

I tried dielectric grease on my rubber trim & plastic trim- 05 Ford, it worked better than any product i have tried- for exterior trim. I used a foam applicator to apply it and rub in. Wished I had known about using this before. So many $$$ spent on products that would wash off in the 1st wash.
 
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Old 07-03-09, 03:30   #40 (permalink)
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Re: I need something to dress my door seals with

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Hmmmm.....I just bought some Syl-Glyde and put it on my upper seal, and what do you know, it didn't go away! I am at my whits end here now.
Maybe try some tire dressing? I'd bet that something like Black Magic Tire Wet, would soak right into rubber seals since they are less dense than tires.
 
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Old 07-03-09, 04:53   #41 (permalink)
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Re: I need something to dress my door seals with

Vaseline since is also a petroleum based product. Been using it for years on my cars.
 
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