Ditto that. 303 is really, really good stuff. I use it on tires, moulding and interior (dashboard) 'cuz it isn't too shiny. It leaves a nice matt finish.
Steve
Steve
I use, and suggest 303 Protectant.quote:
Originally posted by Winston:
Any suggestions for protecting a "newer" cars rubber door seals? I figure it is better to put something on them now BEFORE they start cracking. However, I am afraid to put a BAD product on that will make them crack sooner.
Dittoquote:
Originally posted by ruking77:
The absolute best would be silicon dielectric grease and/or krytox.
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Originally posted by lab:
I have worked at several new car dealers and they all used wd-40.
Wow, I didn't realize that. I purchased a tube of the stuff approx. 2 years ago from my local BMW dealer (to user on my Audi). Should last me quite some time as I find I don't need to use it very often.quote:
Originally posted by Russell:
BMW's Gummi-Pflege is no longer available through most or pehaps all dealer's. I still have some and it works great. Hope to find some more somewhere!
Thanks for the heads-up. I got a sample of the protectant coming so I'll see what all of the commotion is about on this product.quote:
Originally posted by 1maniac:
FYI I think if you go to the 303 web site they still have a link for a free samples. They'll send you samples of a couple of their products.