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Have you tried a product like Klasse All In One?
I haven't. I gave my father my Klasse products a while back. Maybe I'll see if he still has the AIO.
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Have you tried a product like Klasse All In One?
I haven't. I gave my father my Klasse products a while back. Maybe I'll see if he still has the AIO.
Let me know, I've got the same problem.
On my C5 Corvette the weather stripping around the windshield and back glass is a hard rubber, shiny, nonporous material. It has an oxidized look to it now from the Texas sun. Is there a procedure to help restore this at least somewhat until I can get around to replacing them? Since it isn't porous it doesn't seem to take to rubber and vinyl protectant well and if I get compound on them the oxidization seems to just collect it so I haven't tried really polishing it with compound.
Thanks.
GTechniq C4 is all you need, well you need IPA or something to clean it good before application.
No, no, NO! We're not talking about the textured black plastic (for which C4 IS the bomb), we're talking rubber....see my picture further back in the thread.
C4 is the product name he is referring to
I know...C4 is not for rubber...I give up...
No, no, NO! We're not talking about the textured black plastic (for which C4 IS the bomb), we're talking rubber....see my picture further back in the thread.