Hello,
I am confused about the use of silicone based products. I searched this board and I have read several threads which discussed how silicone based products are bad.
I emailed a company that sells a bunch of detailing stuff and asked, "I have read in various forums on the internet that silicone rots rubber/vynl from the inside out?"
They replied: "Thank you for your patience. I called some reliable resource to better answer your question. Silicone as a natural form will not, can not cause any harm to any materials. However it is all up to the manufacture who makes the product. Solvents can damage or rot materials "long term". Some manufactures will cheapen a silicone product and add solvents to cut cost. I do not know if [our product] is 100% silicone, I do know for the many years I have been using that product that I haven't had any serious problems. If you feel uneasy I do know for a fact and 100% positive that our [other product] does NOT contain any solvents. Now [our other product] is a different product. It is a dye and contains no silicones. "
Can anybody enlighten me about silicone based products?
Please . . .
I am confused about the use of silicone based products. I searched this board and I have read several threads which discussed how silicone based products are bad.
I emailed a company that sells a bunch of detailing stuff and asked, "I have read in various forums on the internet that silicone rots rubber/vynl from the inside out?"
They replied: "Thank you for your patience. I called some reliable resource to better answer your question. Silicone as a natural form will not, can not cause any harm to any materials. However it is all up to the manufacture who makes the product. Solvents can damage or rot materials "long term". Some manufactures will cheapen a silicone product and add solvents to cut cost. I do not know if [our product] is 100% silicone, I do know for the many years I have been using that product that I haven't had any serious problems. If you feel uneasy I do know for a fact and 100% positive that our [other product] does NOT contain any solvents. Now [our other product] is a different product. It is a dye and contains no silicones. "
Can anybody enlighten me about silicone based products?
Please . . .
