2008 Range Rover: conditioning rubbers, vinyl's , plastics
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2008 Range Rover: conditioning rubbers, vinyl's , plastics
I'm trying to clean and rejuvenate the leather, vinyl, rubber in my Rover. I've got the leather part taken care of as well as the carpets. Now I'm looking at the door cards and I know that where I grab onto to close the door is leather, but what about all the other surface area that is soft touch and looks like leather? For example, the center console lid, I don't think it's leather...just not sure and don't want to hurt anything when all I'm trying to do is protect it/give it longevity. Texas gets hot and dry.
I know I want to use a microfiber/boar hair brush...just unsure of what interior product to use that will rejuvenate/clean and not harm the interior.
As for door seals/gaskets, what should I use to plump them up as a measure of maintenance and overall care?
I appreciate all input. Thank you very much
Best,
Ashtray
edit: For example..would Star brite Ultimate Vinyl Clean and Ultimate Vinyl Guard(separate products) work? Just read that silicon paste is good for weatherstripping. Basically, clean with a carwash safe soap, wipe clean and dry. Then apply silicon. Anyone here ever done this?
I know I want to use a microfiber/boar hair brush...just unsure of what interior product to use that will rejuvenate/clean and not harm the interior.
As for door seals/gaskets, what should I use to plump them up as a measure of maintenance and overall care?
I appreciate all input. Thank you very much
Best,
Ashtray
edit: For example..would Star brite Ultimate Vinyl Clean and Ultimate Vinyl Guard(separate products) work? Just read that silicon paste is good for weatherstripping. Basically, clean with a carwash safe soap, wipe clean and dry. Then apply silicon. Anyone here ever done this?
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