Best polish for rubber

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SEE YA
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Best polish for rubber

#1 Post by SEE YA »

Hello,

Looking around for a good rubber polish, for the rubber parts on my car.

There are so many around any ideas people?
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#2 Post by rich. »

i used this on my mgs rubber bumper, seemed to give a decent finish :D
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#3 Post by Luxobarge »

I've always used black shoe polish on rubber, works for me.
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#4 Post by JPB »

Glycerine. It's used by restorers for all sorts, it's ideal for example where the only screen rubber available is NOS and a bit hardened by storage, it's also used on rollers, idler tyres and other rubbers in audio applications as it removes the oxidised surface and not only cleans the rubber but makes it softer, like new. 38ppl at your local pharmacy and that litre will last for decades.
If you're a regular, they'll often fill the bottle for free if you aks them nicely because it's a byproduct of so many other items, so take an empty in when you next go for your prescriptions.
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#5 Post by rich. »

i quite liked the back to black, it made shabby mgb bumpers presentable :D
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#6 Post by JPB »

rich. wrote:i quite liked the back to black, it made shabby mgb bumpers presentable :D
It's not bad stuff at all, but is expensive. The only time in my life I was ever tasked with the cleaning of MG (Midget, but..) rubber bumpers, I was told to use peanut butter and that worked a treat. Slap it on, wait for dogs to come and spread it with their tongues, polish off with a soft clout, job done.
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#7 Post by rich. »

:lol:
the stuff i used the finish would last quite a while.. if i tried the dog trick it would have eaten the bumpers :lol:
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#8 Post by megadethmaniac »

back to black works well but does need constant re application for best results. It sometimes is a bit patchy on a 1st try but after 2 or 3 go`s the results are rather nice and even. Bit of a swine as if you get it on the bodywork it will leave a black smear.
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#9 Post by JPB »

Glycerine has none of these disadvantages and if you accidentally drink some during the job, it won't harm you and will in fact cause a very thorough, if somewhat rapid and unpredictable clearing out.
That's not why I'm advocating its use, it's genuinely the best solution as it preserves the surface and gets rid of any hardening or minor cracks.
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#10 Post by Fatbloke »

You all seem to have an awful lot of experience with rubber! :shock:

I'm sorry. But i would have been expelled from equity if I didn't do that joke! ;)
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