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Silicone grease for my 20+ year old rubber none-cracked to shit seals, yes or no? does it do anything or am I wasting my money? guess it doesn't hurt to try
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Apparently wqshing powder with softener works wonders, needs to be disassembled though

Would like to hear a working product that can be applied assembled, my windshield seals of my 35y jeep are cracking
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Use atf to sweal them up some, then apply Honda grease
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>>28598776
Literally the same thing as Dielectric Grease
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>>28598776
I use Shin-Etsu for that
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>>28598776
>>28598847
A bottle of seal conditioner like lubeguard or at-205 is exactly what this is for.



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