01-03-03, 03:33
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NickATRvtec is offline
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Gloucester, UK Posts: 390 | Had a problem getting Gummi Pflege from BMW I went there last week, only to be greated by a bunch of people who hadnt a clue what I was talking about
But, Ive managed to find it online - www.iauto.co.uk do it at the bottom of their A1 page. They call it A100 silicon rubber care but if you look at their picture it says Gummi Pflege
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01-03-03, 03:41
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Richt is offline
Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Tewkesbury, Glos, UK Posts: 2,514 | No probs getting it from Bmw in Cheltenham, special order though.....bloke looked at me like i was a piece of S*** cos i went in there with a peugeot sport coat on though!  | |
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01-03-03, 03:47
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Lowejackson is offline
Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: UK Posts: 3,871 | I had the same problem when I went to BMW, the guy said "Oh you mean the stuff the rubber seals?" and went and got me a tube. They should have it in stock as they use it to prep new cars. It is good stuff.
I have seen to Wack tube as well but have not ordered any yet. Once I have got everything for my PC I will order some.
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01-03-03, 03:56
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NickATRvtec is offline
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Gloucester, UK Posts: 390 | Well ive ordered it now
Yep, I went in there and explained everything as much as I could and they still couldnt understand  | |
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01-03-03, 08:50
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Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: St. Louis Posts: 3,088 | Glad it finally worked out. It's great stuff!
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01-03-03, 09:29
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Richt is offline
Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: Tewkesbury, Glos, UK Posts: 2,514 | Thats the stuff! | |
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01-03-03, 09:44
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NickATRvtec is offline
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Gloucester, UK Posts: 390 | You would think since its their product they would know what you are on about
I'll try em again when this Dr Wack Gummi Pflege runs out  | |
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01-03-03, 10:10
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ryeh2o is offline
Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Toronto Posts: 134 | 303 I have found that the 303 aerospace works great on the rubber door seals, trunk seals, etc.
It is way cheaper than the Gummy pflege stuff.
Just food for thought.
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01-03-03, 11:50
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Brad B. is offline
Join Date: Mar 2001 Location: St. Louis Posts: 3,088 | The biggest difference, however, is that Gummi "feeds" the pourous seals where 303 is more of a surface dressing and has more of a temporary effect.
303 is good stuff, but it's properties are as well suited for soft seals. It's better for hard rubber and vinyl. | |
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01-03-03, 12:32
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Intel486 is offline
Join Date: Dec 2001 Location: Red Stick/Nawlins Posts: 2,964 | Can someone post the part # for Gummi Pflege?
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01-03-03, 12:40
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brokerbh is offline
Join Date: Mar 2002 Location: Richmond, Virginia Posts: 63 | The BMW part # is 8214940701 for Gummi Pflege | |
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01-03-03, 12:42
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Join Date: Jun 2001 Location: UK Posts: 3,871 | Part Number 8214940701.
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