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Never heard of it before, but some quick research comes up overwhelmingly positive.
So... there's a retailer who sells it not 2 miles from my house, and I'm going to pick some up tomorrow.
So... there's a retailer who sells it not 2 miles from my house, and I'm going to pick some up tomorrow.
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BTW, after 10 years in my last car, the rubber weather-stripping was supple and perfect as the day I bought the car. I think treating it with silicon a few times a year was credited for that. Kind of a tedious effort on the G37, however, because there like 2 freaking miles of it.
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Purchased a bottle just now at the boating store down the street. $26 for 32 ounces... for that price, this stuff better be impressive. Suppose I'll find out later when I can spend some time with it.
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I bought a gallon of this stuff at Detailed Image when it was on sale. Very good stuff. I used it throughout the interior, except on the leather (I use leather stuff for that). It is good on the tires too, and on the plastic parts in the engine bay. Highly recommended!
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Last night I applied this to half of my dashboard plastics, while applying Armor All "Natural Finish Detailer" to the other half. At the time I didn't see or feel like there was any perceivable difference between the two. So this morning I reviewed the dashboard plastics again... and still don't see any difference one way or the other.
It seems the proper response to this little venture is "Meh".
4X the money for no apparent added value.
It seems the proper response to this little venture is "Meh".
4X the money for no apparent added value.
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I bought 3 cans of Jig-a-Loo a few years ago, although any silicon spray would be fine. It doesn't really matter which, IMO.
Just spray it into a rag and wipe it on the weather stripping.