I still haven't tried the glycerin yet cuz a flash flood is expected soon and I got meat on the grill. What kind of dry silicone? Wouldn't that work for key locks, window frames(home and van) and seat sliders, etx w/o making too much of a mess? Guess I will look for it. Thanks again, Michael in San Antonio 91GL AT 'Gringo' 73 Beetle
2009/10/25 Joseph Doré <josephpdore@gmail.com> > I would recommend a Dry Film Silicone spray for maintaining rubber > parts. > > That's what we use on rubber seals for vacuum operated pistons at > work. Keeps everything fresh, healthy and pliable. > > Joe > 1982 Westfalia/Vanagon L > Stratford, ON > > > > > > On 25-Oct-09, at 9:45 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote: > > Good morning, Volks. Looking for a recommendation on what to use to > revive > the seals around dors and windows. They are in good shape. Something > at > Napa or a home remedy, please. Gonna wax today. Thanks. > Michael in San Antonio > 91GL AT 'Gringo' > 73 Beetle > |
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