Re: IML: The best weather/rubber softening compound available???
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Re: IML: The best weather/rubber softening compound available???



How's this stuff on vinyl convertible tops?
Chris Strohmeyer
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Sent: Monday, March 05, 2007 10:59 AM
Subject: Re: IML: The best weather/rubber softening compound available???

Leatherique, Leatherique, Leatherique.  Scrub and rinse the rubber.  Put on some latex or similar thin gloves to protect your dainty fingertips from cuts unless you like to live dangerously.  Rub the rejuvenator oil (not the pristine clean) on all exposed surfaces, working down under the lips and into the crevasses.  It won't bring back rubber that's already crumbling, but if you want to rehydrate solid, hard rubber there's nothing better.  Very dry rubber may require more than one application.
 


Happy motoring,

David

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