Restoring Rubber
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Tesla

Original Poster:

26 posts

223 months

Friday 26th January 2007
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The rubber seal on my drivers door is letting in a little water.

In the past I have soaked rubber in boiling hot water and believe it worked, is this the case?

Will it offer a long term solution, is there a better solution?

The car is only a Mk2 Mondeo.

Cheers,

Chris

Neil_Sc

2,256 posts

223 months

Friday 26th January 2007
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Einszett sell a product called Gummipflege which is brilliant at keeping rubber seals in their prime, I believe this will go someway to restoring them.

I've got some and it really restores a brand new look and feel to the rubber seals, they feel really supple.

Unfortunately it's not in stock at the moment, but should be back soon.

www.cleanandshiny.co.uk/ProductDetails.asp?ProductID=9945

rs666

187 posts

232 months

Sunday 28th January 2007
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The Einszett stuff is good, I have also found Swissvax Pneu excellent for restoration and protection http://swissvax.co.uk


Edited by rs666 on Sunday 28th January 09:07

gleaming-1

15 posts

222 months

Sunday 4th February 2007
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Zymol make a product called "Seal" it soffens the rubber and causes it to "plump up" so helps seal, its around £25.00 but you dont need much and will last for ages. You can veiw it at www.zymol.com

Dan,
Licenced Zymol Detailer.

BigGriff

2,312 posts

300 months

Monday 5th February 2007
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Seconded Zymol Seal. Use it on all the cars and it really 'plumps' up the rubber and seems genuinely effective. Not cheap mind!

sampit1

1 posts

225 months

Monday 5th March 2007
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Einszett gummi, great product for door seals, easy to apply with its built in applicator restores colour and rejuvenates the suppleness to rubber door seals

TaylotS2K

1,964 posts

223 months

Monday 12th March 2007
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Shinetsu silicon grease is superb - you can get it from any Honda dealer. Sometimes for sale on ebay too.