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- John_WayneExplorer IIFor the rubber seal on the inside of your emergency escape widow so it doesn't stick shut.
- ppineExplorer IIRiver rafts.
- hypoxiaExplorer
DFord wrote:
Both MHs were stored outside - his in Las Vegas and ours in St Louis. Mine was parked next to my house with one side facing due south. I have to believe the huge difference in the way our two MHs looked had to due with what was used on them.
Comparing Las Vegas sun and heat damage to St Louis sun and heat damage? There is no comparison regardless of any product you use, Las Vegas will always have more damage. - DSDP_DonExplorerTake a garden sprayer, fill it with 303 and spray your awnings.
- Timothy2001ExplorerIs this also the right product for the rubber seals around slides?
- AirdaileExplorerGreat for stainless steel.
- IAMICHABODExplorer IITires of course as others have said,also on my vinyl striping.My mirror housings and most black plastic on the cab area,they all look like new even at its age. Inside, the dash and door panels,rubber mat on cab floor and the step housing. Just about everything plastic or rubber.
Also the Black trim around my bumper and grill area,all plastic lenses on lights.
Huumm the toilet? that may be another use I did not think of...may be worth a try. - path1Explorer...
- pasusanExplorerI use it on just about everything plastic, vinyl, or rubber.
What it works really great on is the bumpy plastic trim on bumpers and elsewhere on our vehicles. It will remove the white hazy wax when I accidentally get wax on it, will remove splattered bugs, and will leave it shiny and new looking.
Can't really talk about how it helps longevity of anything as we keep our RVs inside except when we're camping and everything is still like new. - wolfe10ExplorerGood on rubber (tires and rubber gaskets) and vinyl (vinyl stripes).
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