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Old 08-03-2005, 08:26 PM
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I have a 98 T/a and all of the Rubber Trim around the windows and t tops is kind of fading. Do you guys know of anything that i can restore that with, it is not brittle or cracking or anything, it is in good shape, so it doesnt need to be replaced, it is just faded, and dull looking. Thanks
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Silicone Grease. Get some at a local hardware store. Yeah, once it's brittle, there's nothing you can do. Now is the time to do it if you haven't done it. Do it once a year, they'll virtually last forever. Hit up all the weatherstripping, too, not just the door areas.
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I use die electric grease. The same stuff that is used on spark plug boots to keep them from sticking.




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