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Have a couple of really nice original weatherstrips (cowl, rear bumper etc) still very pliable and soft, what is the best method for restorng these prior to re-installation.? Thanks in advance. SULLY
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I use Castrol Super Clean. Spray on liberally, then scrub thoroughly with a soft bristle brush. Rinse immediately in hot water.
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I have one original drip rail weatherstrip that is nice and pliable, and another that is a little stiff. Someone told me to wipe baby oil on it every day or two. I did it for 3-4 weeks, and could not tell that it softened very much, if at all. Anyone have a miracle cure?
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Ive never done this, but i heard if you put it into a pot of boiling water, it will soften if up again. I think i heard this from Jim at hearbeat city.....
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