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Date:         Mon, 22 Sep 2014 16:05:49 -0400
Reply-To:     Gabriel Hourtouat <ghourtouat@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Gabriel Hourtouat <ghourtouat@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Rubber
In-Reply-To:  <CA+az7_5_3grccwNMcGsri=wFPQMroOrYsyyzLRxoDCH369eASw@mail.gmail.com>
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John, Great tip -- thanks for specific data. Gabby

On Mon, Sep 22, 2014 at 3:25 PM, John Rodgers <jrodgers113@gmail.com> wrote:

> Today I learned something new. > > My #1 son runs a window tint and auto detailing shop. He has done so for > nearly thirty years. In that ti e he has experienced just about every thing > in the way of rubber, dash, and seat plastic restoration. Today he put me > onto it. > > Three things are needed. Liquid Wrench silicone spray lube, some plumbers > silicone grease, and Mcguires Swirl X. Add to that as an extra some Rain-X. > > Spray the rubber down with the Liquid Wrench sikicone first. Gently wipe > off. Next apply silicone grease. Wipe off gently. This will restore and > preserve the rubber. > > To clean the glass and remove the silicone overspray use windex. Then apply > the Rain-X! > > To cean and polish any plastics - hub caps, vents, even tires -use the > Mcquires. > > I did this to my Carat and now it's outstanding. > > Good luck. > > John the Gimp >


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