Weatherstrip conditioner?
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Weatherstrip conditioner?
Is there a product that can be put on the weatherstripping to condition it? I think I heard mention of a product for this here but not sure. My weatherstripping is fine but thought it would be nice to care for it, maybe assure better seal for longer.
Anyone know of a name of a product and where to get?
Anyone know of a name of a product and where to get?
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I've heard that krytox is the same stuff that GM sells (for a ridiculous price, of course): http://www2.dupont.com/Lubricants/en...ox/krytox.html
Can anyone confirm this?
Can anyone confirm this?
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I used the dialectric grease for a few years but found it to be messy plus it attracted dirt and fuzz. Picked up some Adams rubber protectant last year at Bloomington G. Time will tell if it protects but it's way easier to use and seems to last. $.02
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Is there a product that can be put on the weatherstripping to condition it? I think I heard mention of a product for this here but not sure. My weatherstripping is fine but thought it would be nice to care for it, maybe assure better seal for longer.
Anyone know of a name of a product and where to get?
Anyone know of a name of a product and where to get?
Eastwood Company out of Pottstown, PA. has a spray can product that states it is a weatherstripe conditioner in addition to other uses.
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