Review: EINSZETT: Gummipflege

hotrod66paul said:
Since you guys seem to like it then so I don't have to search for it ( look up lazy in Websters and you will see my picture ) where are you buying it at ?



AutoGeek has a fair assortment of Würth stuff, and you can Google up some other sources if you need a more extensive selection.



Heh heh, lazy....as in "do my searches for me"?!? :chuckle: I'll let you do your own Googleing :D
 
How many standard sedans will the small bottle do ? Was wondering if it has ever been offered in a larger size. All I can find are 3.5 oz. applicator bottle.
 
hotrod66paul said:
How many standard sedans will the small bottle do ? Was wondering if it has ever been offered in a larger size. All I can find are 3.5 oz. applicator bottle.







I dunno...depends how you use it and how often :nixweiss



I use it, and the 1Z version somewhat infrequently as it doesn't need redone every wash. But then again, I'm using this stuff on big sedans and an SUV (total of 6-8 vehicles, lots of stuff getting treated each time). For me, the little things last a long time but that's just me. All I can say is to buy one (get the 1Z as it's cheaper...just in case the whole thing doesn't work out for you) and see how it goes.



Now...is it "better" than just getting some 303 or somesuch and using that? Beats me, guess that'd be pretty subjective.



Similarly, the spray version of the Würth Rubber Treatment lasts a long time *for me* even though my "spray it on an applicator" method seems pretty wasteful. I'm on maybe my third or fourth can and I've been using it since the '90s. But again, I don't use it all that often.
 
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