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texasmark1
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anyone have a suggestion for softening up/rejuvenating rubber parts like tail light gaskets and such? not much available for Daniel's 63 Merc out there so we may have to liven up what we have... thanks,Mark
"God Bless Texas"location: Houston,TX
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slumlord444
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Armoral? Possibly better stuff out there now.
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Grizzly
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Mark, I bought some stuff here in Australian from http://www.scottsoldautorubber.com.au/Ford%20Customline%201955-59.htm called Rubber Gloss & Lubricant 50ml which seems to be a rejuvinators. Which I bought as an extra with some seals and stuff. I never used it. Armorall or I have also heard that vegetable oil is good as natural rubber is a plant product. Sorry no definites just ideas Cheers Warren
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charliemccraney
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If they're flat gaskets, you can buy sheet rubber and make new ones.
Lawrenceville, GA
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texasmark1
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yeah, rubber in flat sheets... wonder where I can find that? I've often wondered about this possibility... reckon someone in the Houston area would sell that?? thanks,Mark
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charliemccraney
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Don't think they're in Houston, but it wouldn't cost much to ship. www.mcmaster.com
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pegleg
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Local auto parts stores. No, not AutoZone!
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PF Arcand
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Another rubber cleaner conditioner is Mirror Glaze by Meguiar's.. however its not cheap.
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texasmark1
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thanks to all; Charlie, I think McMaster may just be the place to contact for sheet rubber for gaskets, etc. Mark
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I have used A ziplock bag OR aluminum foil to put rubber parts in with Armorall or something similar and had really good luck with it. Just store them for a long period of time, days, weeks while you do something else.
A L A N F R A K E S ~ Tulsa, OK
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