I have heard of magic spray that should be used when fitting door rubbers. Where do I get me some ???
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Door rubber install
Started by
torry nut
, Jul 13 2006 07:45 PM
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#1
Posted 13 July 2006 - 07:45 PM
#2 _Herne_
Posted 13 July 2006 - 07:47 PM
Rare Spares sell the spray, not sure what they call it but they will know what you mean.
I personally had some silicone spray in the shed and I now use that but I apply it every month and wipe off any excess. It works for me, others say they won't use it.
Cheers
Herne
I personally had some silicone spray in the shed and I now use that but I apply it every month and wipe off any excess. It works for me, others say they won't use it.
Cheers
Herne
#3
Posted 13 July 2006 - 08:40 PM
A few forum members raved about the spray in a thread on the old forum, so after the Fastlane members night I bought a can.
It's called CPR Rubber Magic Spray 400G Pressure Pack- Part # RM5 and cost $19-50 less 10% club members disc. = $16-57.
All that info is straight off the receipt.
I have never been able to locate the stuff in their online catalogue, even with the part #. I've just tried again and still no luck, so suggest you either call into a store or place an order over the phone.
Does it work??? I've still got no personal idea- Hadn't even taken it out of the boot of the car until I wanted to retrieve the above info! Those that had used it on the old thread reckoned it was the ants pants.
The can says;
-keeps rubber parts elastic.
-protection against adhesion, due to age and heat on: door, bonnet and boot
rubber seals.
-freshens up color
-will not damage painted or chrome parts
Silicone Free
Sounds so brilliant I might try spraying on myself
Directions say- spray liberally over rubber component-do not wipe of- allow to soak overnight. I was told by RSP that one can would be plenty for the whole car.
So there you have everything except the can itself!
Cheers,
jpxu1
It's called CPR Rubber Magic Spray 400G Pressure Pack- Part # RM5 and cost $19-50 less 10% club members disc. = $16-57.
All that info is straight off the receipt.
I have never been able to locate the stuff in their online catalogue, even with the part #. I've just tried again and still no luck, so suggest you either call into a store or place an order over the phone.
Does it work??? I've still got no personal idea- Hadn't even taken it out of the boot of the car until I wanted to retrieve the above info! Those that had used it on the old thread reckoned it was the ants pants.
The can says;
-keeps rubber parts elastic.
-protection against adhesion, due to age and heat on: door, bonnet and boot
rubber seals.
-freshens up color
-will not damage painted or chrome parts
Silicone Free
Sounds so brilliant I might try spraying on myself
Directions say- spray liberally over rubber component-do not wipe of- allow to soak overnight. I was told by RSP that one can would be plenty for the whole car.
So there you have everything except the can itself!
Cheers,
jpxu1
#4 _APL_
Posted 10 August 2006 - 08:09 PM
Torry nut
I just bought a complete rubber kit for my SL/R 5000, including a can of Rubber Magic....
Made little difference, still have to slam doors to shut them.
cheers
APL
I just bought a complete rubber kit for my SL/R 5000, including a can of Rubber Magic....
Made little difference, still have to slam doors to shut them.
cheers
APL
#5 _Yella SLuR_
Posted 11 August 2006 - 12:01 AM
^ seems to have something to do with the new door rubbers being solid rubber, whereas the original rubbers had a cavity through the guts to take the continuous clipping wire. Was mentioned in a thread on "<certain parts reseller> rubbers are crap" from memory.
#6 _APL_
Posted 11 August 2006 - 08:27 PM
Couldn't agree more Yella..........
cheers
APL
cheers
APL
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