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    I have heard in various posts that silicone can be frowned upon by autopians in dressings for trim and such. Why is that?



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    Quote Originally Posted by csimian
    I have heard in various posts that silicone can be frowned upon by autopians in dressings for trim and such. Why is that?



    thanks!


    To me it`s more myth than fact. I have used a silicone/solvent based tire dressing on my boat trailer for well over 6 years without any effects of deterioration or discoloring. Chances are you would wear out your tires before any possible side effects could cause any problems.

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    old/bad info

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    I think what you`re referring to is the debate over PDMS (the milky, water-based dressings) and the polysiloxane (?) which are the oil/petroleum-based dressings. I`m not sure this was the thread I was thinking of...there have been many: http://autopia.org/forum/detailing-p...ad+silicone%22

 

 

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