Re: Sun roof rubber seal maintenance?
I've been using Natural Shine on all my rubber seals over the years and they're fine.
Going back to the original thread,I think if the sunroof gets a part changed or repaired,the noise will go away.
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Re: Sun roof rubber seal maintenance?
Originally posted by 3Fitty View PostMy sister's boyfriend's father's brother, told me that his aunt's cousin, twice removed, once heard this guy saying the he heard that detailing makes your hair fall out.
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Re: Sun roof rubber seal maintenance?
My sister's boyfriend's father's brother, told me that his aunt's cousin, twice removed, once heard this guy saying the he heard that detailing makes your hair fall out.
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Originally posted by the_invisible View Post
As Michael Stoops has recommended over and over again, M40 is the most suitable product for use on seals.
Where are you getting this stuff from???
What we (Mike and I) are telling you is that we want to see these so called reports. M40 is not the only or the "most suitable product for use on seals" as Meguiar's has many other dressings which are water based and will also be just fine on the seals.
How about taking a picture of your supplies so that we can see what you have in order to make the best recommendation with what you actually have....
Tim
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Originally posted by Tim Lingor View PostWhat utter nonsense! If a product is designed for rubber and vinyl, then it can be used on it. Meguiar's chemists know what they are doing and sometimes you have to place your trust in a company's good name and not some fear mongering hearsay!
Tim
The earlier Meguiar's Trim or Interior detailer contain traces of alcohol, correct?
As Michael Stoops has recommended over and over again, M40 is the most suitable product for use on seals.
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Our Neon and Yukon if memory serves calls for Silicone Grease applied to them. I apply it yearly and maintain with M40/GCTD/ASD in between. Our Yukon is a '00 and has over 140,000 miles on it living in Rural No. California and have no problems with it at all! Seals look good as new!
I apply grease let it sit then wipe off, haven't had a dust problem yet and I drive down a lot of gravel/dirt driveways and half of our "paved" roads are dirty, gravely as well.
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Originally posted by the_invisible View PostAlthough Meguiar's own trim detailers and interior quik detailers are often recommended to use on rubber seals, I have seen reports of these products prematurely drying out the seals. It is for that reason I use only M40 on seals.
A product that may improve UV Protection on vinyl surfaces (such as the dash) may not necessairly be suitable for rubber seals.Originally posted by the_invisible View PostI cannot confirm those reports, but a few users on the DSM forums claim that using trim detailers (Meguiar's included) caused their door seals to crack after continuous use. Again, whether that is true or not I do not know. The fact is that I have been using M40 on seals and have not had any problems. Though that information was from a while ago, I still believe M40 is one of the better products for use on seals compared to a detailer that emphasizes shine and appearance.
Furthermore, products like M40, Gold Class Trim Detailer, Natural & Supreme Shine, Gold Class Vinyl & Rubber Protectant, Hyper-Dressing and many others in our line are water based as well.
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Re: Sun roof rubber seal maintenance?
Morning,
Sometimes using a dressing can actually make the noises worse from the slight bit of movement due to the slipperiness they provide. Have you tried using a safe glass cleaner or APC to thoroughly clean the seals? If the rubber is the atypical molding material, a thorough cleaning should make the rubber actually sticky, thereby allowing it to seal and grab the paint better.
Tim
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Kaptain Zero, here is another product for you to consider: 1Z Einszett Vinyl & Rubber Care. Though I have not used it myself, I have read numerous positive reviews. It is water-based and allegedly will not attract dust. Sounds like it might just be the product you need.
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Re: Sun roof rubber seal maintenance?
Originally posted by the_invisible View PostAlthough Meguiar's own trim detailers and interior quik detailers are often recommended to use on rubber seals, I have seen reports of these products prematurely drying out the seals. It is for that reason I use only M40 on seals.
A product that may improve UV Protection on vinyl surfaces (such as the dash) may not necessairly be suitable for rubber seals.
What utter nonsense! If a product is designed for rubber and vinyl, then it can be used on it. Meguiar's chemists know what they are doing and sometimes you have to place your trust in a company's good name and not some fear mongering hearsay!
Tim
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I was just thrown by the "dont recomend trim detailers", but "use M40"....
I kind of chose Gold Class Trim Detailer today over All Season Dressing for some rubber seals, since Gold Class sounds more moisturizing.
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I cannot confirm those reports, but a few users on the DSM forums claim that using trim detailers (Meguiar's included) caused their door seals to crack after continuous use. Again, whether that is true or not I do not know. The fact is that I have been using M40 on seals and have not had any problems. Though that information was from a while ago, I still believe M40 is one of the better products for use on seals compared to a detailer that emphasizes shine and appearance.
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Re: Sun roof rubber seal maintenance?
Originally posted by the_invisible View PostAlthough Meguiar's own trim detailers and interior quik detailers are often recommended to use on rubber seals, I have seen reports of these products prematurely drying out the seals. It is for that reason I use only M40 on seals.
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Re: Sun roof rubber seal maintenance?
Although Meguiar's own trim detailers and interior quik detailers are often recommended to use on rubber seals, I have seen reports of these products prematurely drying out the seals. It is for that reason I use only M40 on seals.
A product that may improve UV Protection on vinyl surfaces (such as the dash) may not necessairly be suitable for rubber seals.
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