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At 10:08 AM 7/10/97 -0800, Todd Hanson wrote: > > >>It is definitely worthwhile to preserve your old ones. The best > >>start is to never use them as arm rests. Super glue actually does a > >>very good job of gluing rubber, but make sure you don't glue the > >>rubber to the glass! > > What can I use to spray or wipe on the door and window rubber to help > preserve it? I am sure that Amour All would hurt more than help. How > about Clear Guard? There must be a penetrating oil or other type of > liquid that could help keep the window rubber from cracking. Thanks > for your suggestions. > I remember reading somewhere -- I thought it was in my owners manual -- that talcum powder is recommended for keeping the rubber fresh on our cars. Larry ---Larry Edson Campbell, CA http://www.freeyellow.com/members/type34/ '66 Type III Ghia - 343 (restored) '65 Type III Ghia - 345 (electric sunroof) '65 Type III Ghia - 343 (for sale) '63 Type III Ghia - 343 (project) '49 Ford F1 pickup