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Cleaning rubber window seals

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The rubber window seals my car are either really dirty and or oxidized. Washing dosn't seem to help. What do you guy's use to restore and protect rubber seals ?
 
Lacquer thinner will clean them good. (Don't spill or drip any on the paint) Then a rubber restorer or silicon spray.
 
Thanks Guy's l think I'll try some paint thinner, then vaseline to see how that works. I'm too chicken to try the lacquer thinner.
 
Thanks Guy's l think I'll try some paint thinner, then vaseline to see how that works. I'm too chicken to try the lacquer thinner.

Man up... Lacquer Thinner works great...
 
I use the creamy hand cleaner with lanolin. Not the gritty stuff. The lanolin soaks in and softens the rubber while the hand cleaner cleans up the graying. I gob it on and let it soak in. Then take a tooth brush and scrub it. I learned this trick many years ago when my 60 Dart needed a new windshield. The gasket was hard and brittle but after a few treatments with the hand cleaner, it came back to life. IMO lacquer thinner would dry the rubber out more. I use Whisk hand cleaner but Go-Jo has the lanolin too.
 
I've used 100% Simple Green before with good results. That was off the car, soaked in a bucket.
 
"creamy hand cleaner with lanolin" sounds good without being too messy. Thanks for all the replies guy's.
 
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