What's good for weather stripping and trim protectant?
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George from detailedimage.com has it right on the nose:
From Todd Cooperider's guide on detailing an m3:
http://www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-P...grey-metallic/
"Basically any leather, rubber, or vinyl can be treated with Prestine Clean, so here I’d like to show you a few other areas that you can use it.
Here you can see that the door seals are dry and discolored."
"Simply spray some Prestine Clean onto a microfiber towel, and then wipe down the seals. Now they’re cleaned and conditioned, and will help to keep the cabin sealed up properly."
From Todd Cooperider's guide on detailing an m3:
http://www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-P...grey-metallic/
"Basically any leather, rubber, or vinyl can be treated with Prestine Clean, so here I’d like to show you a few other areas that you can use it.
Here you can see that the door seals are dry and discolored."
"Simply spray some Prestine Clean onto a microfiber towel, and then wipe down the seals. Now they’re cleaned and conditioned, and will help to keep the cabin sealed up properly."
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