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ThanksI haven't tried this myself, but the old timers used to tell me that wintergreen oil was used to soften up old rubber.
I will research that some pending other options others have tried.
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ThanksI haven't tried this myself, but the old timers used to tell me that wintergreen oil was used to soften up old rubber.
I used to use Vaseline but now I use…..surprise….Fluid Film
@GA Architect turned me on to this: 303 Aerospace protectantI have not read every page in this thread, so sorry if I missed it but does anyone have a good recommendation for something to treat the window gasket rubber with to help keep them pliable and resist cracking?
Extremely popular and highly recommended in the outdoor industry for inflatable rafts, kayaks, paddle boards, and other gear that spends significant amounts of time in the sun.@GA Architect turned me on to this: 303 Aerospace protectant
Will do! Many thanksWhat I have found with rust converter is that it will change the color of the paint where it creeps under it. On a floor that’s not a big deal.
I’d do both. Convert them film