What do you use to preserve your rubber seals?

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  • Fusion
    No R3VLimiter
    • Nov 2009
    • 3658

    #16
    Originally posted by long tall eta
    303 on my plastics and just ordered something called gummy phledge for the seals. supposed to be the bomb.

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    • CHIF8008
      No R3VLimiter
      • Nov 2010
      • 3447

      #17
      salt water and lots of sunlight will do the trick
      -FREEDOM- is cruisin at 80, windows down and listening to the perfect song-thinking "this is it"
      -The Beauty in the Tragedy-
      MECHANIC SMASH!!- (you all know you do it)
      Got Drop?? ;-)
      Originally posted by JinormusJ
      But of course
      E30s are know to be notoriously really really really ridiculously good looking

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      • Mr. Tasty
        No R3VLimiter
        • Jul 2011
        • 3421

        #18
        Originally posted by CHIF8008
        salt water and lots of sunlight will do the trick
        lolll
        2014 Alpine White 335i MSport
        (Daily Driver)
        Full Mperformance Aero

        2007 Black Sapphire Metallic E92 335i (6MT)
        KW V2 Coilovers
        VRSF Catless Downpipes

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        • mikeedler
          R3V OG
          • Feb 2004
          • 6707

          #19
          Originally posted by naplesE30
          On rubber and plastic? I assume your being cheeky?
          not at all. it really works awesome on everything- and if the plastic or (ex. B pillar trim is faded) it will make it look like new. I wax my cars atleast every other month and it I have not yet come across a better wax.

          BTW, look at the pic- it is clearly on there it does not leave a white residue.

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          • 10Toes
            Me Father Was A Tree
            • Jan 2008
            • 61222

            #20

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            • e30vert
              E30 Mastermind
              • Jan 2005
              • 1789

              #21
              I recently picked up some blue liquid stuff from a local detail shop. Purchased it from the owner who is hispanic and he did not give me the name of the product. Kinda made it sound like some secret formula stuff.

              He poured it from his main container into a super secret empty Aquafina water bottle. All the while looking over his shoulder and checking to see if anyone was watching. For all I know it could be colored man juice.

              It looks like windex , but is very different. It goes on like an oil and permeates the rubber seals so they end up looking like new.Best part is that it does not remain oily or greasy at all once it dries into the material. Plus it smells kinda like an oil as well with some perfumed scent added.

              I was sceptical at first , but saw some of the high end cars he does and its amazing work!

              Hispanic + Super Secret Blue formula + Aquafina Bottle + on the down low = WIN!


              Last edited by e30vert; 02-22-2012, 04:23 PM.

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              • der affe
                Moderator
                Technical
                • Dec 2005
                • 8452

                #22
                Wurth makes a spray called RUBBER CARE that works very well.
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                • BadCab
                  Member
                  • May 2009
                  • 80

                  #23
                  I use mink oil on most everything. It's awesome on leather and plastic. Put it on, let it sit a little and buff it off.

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