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303 is good, but you need to give all the rubber a proper good clean first, usually a good degreaser and rinse, then use a APC then rinse again, then apply your 303 or whatever product you choose.

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Exterior plastics,it has a uv filter in it.

 

I tried gumi pfledge on my exterior window rubbers and as soon as it rained it ended up all down my doors.

 

Ah I see, thanks for clearing that one up, ive only used the gumi on my interior trims anyway so far :thumbs:

 

Im guessing it is more useful for roadsters and all the exposed bits

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Exterior plastics,it has a uv filter in it.

 

I tried gumi pfledge on my exterior window rubbers and as soon as it rained it ended up all down my doors.

 

Phew

 

To clarify I wanted something to bring the shine back to window seals/rubbers etc. on exterior so it seems I've picked the right one.

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