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Posted

As above please,

 

If you have old rubber on a car which you'd like to preserve, is there anything you can coat it with to make it last a little longer?

 

Thanks

 

J

Posted
As above please,

 

If you have old rubber on a car which you'd like to preserve, is there anything you can coat it with to make it last a little longer?

 

Thanks

 

J

Sure you got the question right??

 

You're asking about rubber and lasting longer :?:lol:

Posted
As above please,

 

If you have old rubber on a car which you'd like to preserve, is there anything you can coat it with to make it last a little longer?

 

Thanks

 

J

Sure you got the question right??

 

You're asking about rubber and lasting longer :?:lol:

 

lol

 

£30 for the Zymol stuff, christ.

Posted
Well sorry :roll:

 

It's okay I'll let you off

 

(thanks by the way, if your ' :roll: ' was meant at me for not saying so).

Posted

Sounds daft but i use beeswax has always worked for me, get some rub it on (smears badly) then keep "working it in" and once cleaned seems to do the trick my rubbers have not changed in years so somthing must be happeneing lol

 

 

regards

Posted
No i am not mad....bear with me on this one......er, err,.......peanut butter, yes you heard right, PEANUT BUTTER! No, honestly....peanut butter. :thumbsup:

 

But the smell of peanut butter makes me heave. I cannot imagine how unpleasant it would be to have my car smelling of something that makes me nauseous! :lol:

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