Best product for rubber weather stripping/trim??

+1. Or DG 271, 531, and even 301.
If you're looking for something more permanent try DLux

Why is 321 not on your list? Is it because something with silicone is desired for weatherstripping?
I have 321 but I'm unaware of which applications would benefit from a non-silicone dressing and which ones would not:confused:
 
+1 I like Einszett Gummi Pflege. The applicator is great

I think you should consider using Einszett on your door and trunk seals and DLUX on your exterior trim.

The rubber seals and plastic trim are made of different materials. I think the Gummi works great on the EPDM (rubber) seals. DLUZ looks great, beads great and lasts months on my hard textured plastics.
 
+1 I like Einszett Gummi Pflege. The applicator is great

I think you should consider using Einszett on your door and trunk seals and DLUX on your exterior trim.

The rubber seals and plastic trim are made of different materials. I think the Gummi works great on the EPDM (rubber) seals. DLUZ looks great, beads great and lasts months on my hard textured plastics.

I think i will take your advice on this

Will Dlux work on the stripping outside of the windows?
 
I think i will take your advice on this

Will Dlux work on the stripping outside of the windows?

I have it on the gloss black trim around the windows of my GMC. Pre-wash in this photo.

Looks Great. Beads Great




I don't use it on the painted metal trim on the door frame. I use Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant on those sections.
 
I think i will take your advice on this

Will Dlux work on the stripping outside of the windows?

Working for me:

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DLux even works on rubber (50/50):

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It kills the completion (Wolfs top / DLux bottom - after a few weeks):

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+1 I like Einszett Gummi Pflege. The applicator is great

I think you should consider using Einszett on your door and trunk seals and DLUX on your exterior trim.

The rubber seals and plastic trim are made of different materials. I think the Gummi works great on the EPDM (rubber) seals. DLUZ looks great, beads great and lasts months on my hard textured plastics.

^^^ this guy has it right.
 
Einszett Gummi Pfledge indeed ..... extremely easy to apply, seems to last a very long time, and quite water resistant.
 
I think you have a great plan:

DLux on the exterior, 1Z Gummi on the interior.
 
Why is 321 not on your list? Is it because something with silicone is desired for weatherstripping?
I have 321 but I'm unaware of which applications would benefit from a non-silicone dressing and which ones would not:confused:
I've never tried 321 actually. I'm sure it is a good product but I don't like applying dressings to trim very often and 321 is water based so I don't think that it would last very long in the rain. I can't say though because I've never tried it, just making a guess.
 
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