Has anyone used any of this?
I've been recommended Gummi Pflege, or 303 rubber seal protectant. Any recommendations?
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All good things come to those who wait. I'm really impatient which explains a lot.
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F31 320i. Good car.
E89 20i Now fully dried
Z3 'free litre'. Project and a half. Complicated!
Mazda3 sold
Tatty old R56 Mini Cooper. Money pit!
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Funny old thing I have some 303 on my breakfast bar as I’m about to use it on my leather bar stalls which it works great on. I also use it on my cars plastic and rubber. However I have never used gummie pflede!
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Think most people on here myself included use gummi.. Not to say the other product is not of equal quality
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I've used Sonax Gummi Pfleger on both cars and it works well. I think the 303 is more of an anti-UV coating, that would stop discolouration of plastics due to sunlight.
I half opened the roof and did all of the seals, front, side and rear, but don't apply the Gummi to your window seals, it'll leave a greasy mark. Also, once applied, I think it's worth giving it a squidge in with your finger and thumb, to make sure it's applied evenly, and let it dry for a few minutes before you close the door/boot/roof.
I half opened the roof and did all of the seals, front, side and rear, but don't apply the Gummi to your window seals, it'll leave a greasy mark. Also, once applied, I think it's worth giving it a squidge in with your finger and thumb, to make sure it's applied evenly, and let it dry for a few minutes before you close the door/boot/roof.
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....yeh, still regretting that one 6 months on!