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rubbers

Post by Kool-Kamper »

hi all
How do I make my rubbers look good?
Without replacing?
Any tips?

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gsmoke
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RUBBERS

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There are lots of different products that you can buy in Halfords etc. I scrubbed mine with soapy water and a slightly abrasive sponge (found near sink in kitchen). Lots of cr*p came off, then, after leaving to dry, copious amounts of Mr Sheen. The difference was amazing. Good Luck

Kool-Kamper

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got lots of sponges by sink, some look new...off to go become a frantic scrubber!!
thanks!

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Re: RUBBERS

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gsmoke wrote:There are lots of different products that you can buy in Halfords etc. I scrubbed mine with soapy water and a slightly abrasive sponge (found near sink in kitchen). Lots of cr*p came off, then, after leaving to dry, copious amounts of Mr Sheen. The difference was amazing. Good Luck

TOP TIP :D - use masking tape on the paintwork next to the rubbers if you don't want to scratch the paint finish!

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