Bought mine from Autobarn. Available in small or large bottle.
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1Z Gummi Pfledge (Rubber Care Stick) is great for door seals etc as well.
Otherwise as mentioned 303 Aerospace Protectant is also available as mentioned. It is non solvent based, no silicones and leaves a satin/matte finish to any trim on interior and out. Also is SPF40 which is a bonus!Car Care Products Australia
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No need to lock it, it's quite handy thread.
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If anyone is after a cheap option with good results..I have used tyre shine($2 aerosol from cheap shop)
Spray on a rag and rub into door rubbers, black plastics, etc. just apply until you get desired effect.
It lasts quite awhile toosigpic
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I find tyre shine tends to eat into the rubber a bit. OK for tyres but maybe not for door seals.Originally posted by BrettD View PostIf anyone is after a cheap option with good results..I have used tyre shine($2 aerosol from cheap shop)
Spray on a rag and rub into door rubbers, black plastics, etc. just apply until you get desired effect.
It lasts quite awhile too
Really cheap option & totally benign on door seals? Spray & Wipe. Great on tyres too if you don't like glossy/shiny.carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
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If its silicone, i wouldn't recommend it guys. It will eventually suck it out dry. So be careful!Car Care Products Australia
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