I detailed my truck this last weekend. It looks better but I was just as interested in treating it with chemicals to make it last longer. I am talking about the tires and the cargo cover.
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Now the tires and cargo cover look like NEW. The real advantage to me is that it stops the sun from destroying the vinyl and rubber. This is what I used:
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Ive been looking for something like this, just hadnt found right product yet. This looks very promising... just ordered some
My truck is low use (1200 miles on clock from govplanet) but 20 years old, lots of the rubber / similar items shows dry rot/ uv damage, some of it terminal (already ripped, torn), but some (most??) Looks saveable w the right product. Lots of it looks like heading towards being torn in a few years, but if it could be refreshed somehowit would be fine. Ie, its getting "dry", but not torn, so if it could be "refilled" somehow it would make all the difference.
Im using air quotes" bc i dont know the technical terms. I know one part of aging on some of these products is due to loss of plasticizers, some of which are particularly sensitive to UV. Ive been using a product available at walmart (a rubber / similar material conditioner), but i like the 303 product much more (particularly in form factor - i like the spray botte versus aerosol can... big cost savings probably, but mainly much more precise application). Also, the aerosol product, i think it helps w reconditioning, but dont think it does much for UV protection. I dont think most people really understand how much damage sunlight does.... it doesnt just fade things, it chemically / physically kills things (no scientist here, just observational)
When i look at m MTVR, i think two things 1. Damn i love this thing!! 2. I see all the plastic/rubber items on it that are getting old, and are either very nice to have or absolutely essential... that if they go out its going to be a REAL pain sourcing them. Could take a long time to find, and could be VERY expensive. And, some of the only reasonable priced stuff is NOS stuff off someones shelf... some (most?) of which fulfills the Old part of that saying... so dry rot from storage is issue... item may not be torn yet, but put it into service for very long and it might be. So a restoration / protection product like this 303 could be great to use on those items.
Not sure how much this product does to refresh items in terms of general old age dry rot vs UV damage, but... sounds like this product really helps w the UV side at least, making it worth trying/using
Well, time to stop rambling for a bit, get something useful done...