Silicone spray.Rubber surrounds etc.

Jul 30, 2007
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Going to spend a full day next weekend washing and polishing the caravan.
Ive bought some silicone spray for the awning rails,rubber window surrounds,locker doors etc.(never done this before)
Do I gently wash the rubber surrounds with warm soapy water first,dry and then spray the silicone on and leave it to dry naturally,or gently wipe it over afterwards with a soft clean rag?
Many thanks
 

Damian

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Wash the rubber surrounds first then apply the lubricant to a cloth and wipe the surrounds.
 
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Yes and leave the spray to dry and soak in to the rubber. Does them the world of good and makes them swell a teeny. Bit so they seal better.
 
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Yes supposed to be the business. Not cheap though.
It is good though and a little goes a long way. I first came across it when a German colleague told me that he used it prior to winter to stop the car seals sticking under icing conditions. And it works a treat, albeit icing seems less frequent these days ๐Ÿ˜€
 
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Mini forum raves about it for the frameless windows which can squeak when they dry out a bit.
 
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Mini forum raves about it for the frameless windows which can squeak when they dry out a bit.
I first used it for an E30 BMW M Sport so there wasnโ€™t really a choice. But unlike silicon it is water based and penetrates the seals rather than staying on the surface so its effect seems to be to reinvigorate the seals. Horses for courses I guess.
 
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Looks like im going to be busy then this weekend.
Anyone live local to me have any free time Sunday/Monday๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
 

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