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Title: rejuvenating rubber seals
Post by: Devin & Amy on August 10, 2006, 07:02:31 AM
Hi all,

I would like some ideas on bringing my window and door seals back to life. i used a product a long time ago on pool equip. that was a bright blue, and it was incredible for bringing back seals. Would vaseline work or start degradation? Are there any products for this on the market?

Thanks for the help.
Title: Re: rejuvenating rubber seals
Post by: RTS/Daytona on August 10, 2006, 07:29:34 AM
Hi

I collect Old Scuba Diving Equipement - I use Silicon Spray to keep all the old rubber parts soft and supble.

Pete RTS/Daytona
Title: Re: rejuvenating rubber seals
Post by: brojcol on August 10, 2006, 07:39:48 AM
Don't use petroleum jelly.  It degrades rubber.

Try glycerin.
Title: Re: rejuvenating rubber seals
Post by: Hartley on August 10, 2006, 10:47:38 AM
Truck supply shops usually carry a product called Rub-R-Lube in spray cans or 1 gallon cans.

It is to treat rubber seals and all kinds of stuff. Made specifically for rubber products.

In the printing business there is a spray product called " Rubber Roller Cleaner and Rejuvenator " It also
will maintain rubber of most types including natural rubber.
Title: Re: rejuvenating rubber seals
Post by: grantgoold on August 12, 2006, 08:30:17 PM
I had the same concern a few months ago regarding some rubber on the bus. I needed to clean the rubber first and get all the 20 years of grime off. I know it sounds funny but I put the old rubber in a five gallon bucket, and then put on quart of the oxy clean poweder like stuff from the dollar store. It foamed up big times and I let it sit for several hours. I then rinsed off the rubber and did it one more time for another day. As a natural born cynic I thought no way would this work. Much to my suprise the rubber was not only clean of all the grime and build up over twenty years it was also rejuvinated. It worked great! :o

I spent five bucks and rejuvinated the old rubber seals. Try it. The local rubber hose supply house suggested a product from 3m that was $35 a pint and I think my stuff was cleaner and looked better.  They also suggested an industrial quality citrus cleaner?

Good luck!

Grant
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