[Shotimes] RE: Hard Rubber Trim

Paul Nimz niks@dialnetwork.com
Wed, 3 Dec 2003 12:40:36 -0600


I used Turtle Wax leather and vinyl cleaner once.  Can't find it anymore but
it was the one product that I have used and made the dash look new.

Paul Nimz
'97 TR
'93 EG mtx


----- Original Message ----- 
From: <bobsteig@att.net>
To: <shotimes@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 12:00 PM
Subject: [Shotimes] RE: Hard Rubber Trim


> I've had very good success with '303 Aerospace'. Not only does it really
> spruce up the rubber trim and weather stripping, it is also good for
vinyl,
> hard and soft plastic, and it imparts a nice low key luster to tires.  I
use
> it under the hood as well. The look is less gaudy/shiny than armor-all,
looks
> more like when the part was new. The claim is that there is no silicon in
it.
> 303 gets off all but the worst of the wax discoloration on rubber trim and
> lasts fairly well in weather. Easy to apply, but don't let it sit on your
> paint too long. Between applications you need only buff it up a bit to
renew
> the luster. (don't know about fungus fighting ability)
>
> Best, Bob (BB-NYC '89)
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