I found that baking soda (or powder.. can't remeber which) also works for this... just not quite as well. One thing which works for me sometimes with cleaning up hard rubber and certain plastics is paint thinner. Also- some record player parts stores carry chemicals which restore rubber (as those sets use lots of rubber parts). Once a time ago I had a bottle of spry stuf from a record player supply store which worked wonders in softening up hard rubber- also cleaned up the outside of tires pretty well (as that tire cleaner stuff doesn't always cut it). Just a thought. --- kenyon wills <imperialist60@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > My flightsweep deck lid has a vinyl gasket > > between the lid and the > > deck & it is hard as a rock and cracked. > > > Awhile back, someone suggested using vinegar as a > rust > remover. It does that so well that I have a 5 > gallon paint > bucket filled half way up of the stuff (a pint > bucket has a > lit, the lid seals the smell in). You only have to > hit the > part with water-pressure from a hose and the rust > blasts > right off after 24-48 hours of soaking. > > The vinegar softens the black rubbery gaskets as > found > under the outside RV mirror, too, so that they are > supple > and soft after bing brittle. > > You might want to try this. > > PS- thanks to whoever gave out the vinegar tip, I > love it! > > > > ===== > Kenyon Wills > 6o LeBaron - America's Most Carefully Built Car > 73 LeBaron - Long Low & Luxurious > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better > http://health.yahoo.com > >