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Joe

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rubber rejuvenation
« on: May 14, 2003, 21:23:40 »
My trunk mats are sort of brittle, and I'd like to restore their flexibility. Can anyone recommend a product to do this?
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Re: rubber rejuvenation
« Reply #1 on: May 15, 2003, 08:45:02 »
The best product I know of for rubber upkeep is 303.  You will find it in boat stores.  It should be used on all your rubber to keep it in shape, although I don't know if it will restore brittle mats, but give it a try.

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Re: rubber rejuvenation
« Reply #2 on: May 16, 2003, 16:17:00 »
AFAIK, the trunk mat is in one piece. You may be better off getting a new one, rather than trying to rejuvinate the old one.

Tip - oftentimes there is moisture underneath this mat. Check it from time to time, because this is a rust-prone area ...
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Re: rubber rejuvenation
« Reply #3 on: May 16, 2003, 20:54:14 »
Joe,

I second the recommendation on 303-it is good stuff-no silicone and great UV protection.

If your mats are brittle, however, I am not aware of a product that will renew them so that they are flexible.  My car has a 2 piece mat-one very large mat and one small mat under the spare tire area.

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Tom
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Re: rubber rejuvenation
« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2003, 13:31:47 »
I was in the Texas hill country this week, and stopped in a marine shop. They never heard of 303. I'll have to check another place.
I saw two 113s: a nice light blue one with a young guy out on a beautiful day with his woman with the top down (the car!) and an absolutely gorgeous red 280sl that was parked in front of a shop.
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Re: rubber rejuvenation
« Reply #5 on: May 24, 2003, 14:13:41 »
Joe, check out the RV Stores as well.

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Re: rubber rejuvenation
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2003, 07:36:45 »
Joe,
Check their website at: www.303-protectant.com. If I remember correctly they list their retailers.
I found it at a place that sells RV's. They had quite a few 303 products in their retail shop. The prodduct that you are looking for is call Aerospace Protectant. I also pick up a product that protects the soft top.
It is fairly expensive (~$19), but I used it on all the rubber including tires and found that they stay black through several washings. I probably only apply it to the tires once per month. The tires now look black, but not shiny, whic I prefer.

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Stan