Gummi Pfledge...Wow!!! *PIC

I have 4 bottles of this at home. I just ordered 2 of them from PAC before they shut down. I haven't even got to use it once. I've been so busy. I just figured that I'd stock up on it with all of the raving reviews about it.
 
Excellent product. Had a tiny leak on the Firebird by the t-tops. Used some of this and the trim absorbed so much it stopped the leak.
 
So,,is it really better than 303 on window and door seals? In what way?

Interesting that it's not supposed to be wiped after applying. I've yet to try anything that I didn't prefer to wipe smooth.
 
So,,is it really better than 303 on window and door seals? In what way?

Interesting that it's not supposed to be wiped after applying. I've yet to try anything that I didn't prefer to wipe smooth.

you will actually wipe off any excess if overapplied (white foam). Its weather resistant and I see less streaking when wet over other water based dressings like 303.
 
been using this stuff for a long long time. never dissatisfied. for my clientel I actually mix a little amor all with the 303 for a little bit of shine. 303 products all are top notch too. what do you guys use to get in the crack where the door seal meets the front cowl? it is always a pain.
 
Been using both version for many years, actually picked up some of the Wurth brand last trip to Germany and it's basically identical to 1Z version. I always prime the pad by tapping it on a seal and when applying in odd poistions I squeeze the bottle. Use probably every other month on all door, window, moon roof and windscreen seals. They look like new. Great stuff and cheap, cheaper here than Germany actually.
 
you will actually wipe off any excess if overapplied (white foam). Its weather resistant and I see less streaking when wet over other water based dressings like 303.

Yes, 303 can be a bit messy. It's one product I had before I started getting into this car care; I got it to preserve and soften carb manifold rubbers and rubber brackets for flasher units and so on. The instructions say to *wet* the surface, then wipe off the excess. For hood and trunk foam rubber seals, things like that, I've always used silicone spray - saturate a corner of a mf cloth to apply it, and wipe it until it's not too oily.
 
Not to thread jack but heres a before, during and after!

Before:
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During:
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After:
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interesting product. used this morning. applicator makes it easy to apply. kind of reminds me of 303. but less watery.
 
interesting product. used this morning. applicator makes it easy to apply. kind of reminds me of 303. but less watery.

much more water resistant too . :props:
 
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