So I bought a 2010 volvo s40 as a dd. and it has a lot of exposed rubber seals around all the windows etc. Just wondering what everyone uses to keep their seals from drying and cracking. My car is outside during the days and the hot FL sun really cuts down the life span of any rubber/black plastic. I have been using wurth gummi pledge lately, but have not been using it long enough to form an opinion on it. Also what is the best product for plastic? I currently use mothers back to black but I dont know how much protection it really gives.
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What do you use to preserve your rubber seals?
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Originally posted by devon.818 View Postpeanut oil!
better than ANY back to black or commercial product.
lasts longer and gives it a freshly painted look without a oily or wet look.
poor some on a terry-cloth and rub it onto your seals and black trim, BAM insta-loveSeat Shocks....I have passed the baton to John Christy from Ninestitch. Email John or Garrett at ninestitch1@gmail.com
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