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I rubbed em with nut oil!

And it seems to have worked :) Treated the targa seals with ground nut oil as per advice on here, its raining and no drips....well not till I get in lol

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How does that work then? I've tried all the normal fixes and still get pissed on

 

Its a natural oil that swells rubber and makes it more supple......just wipe it on, leave for 5-10 mins then wipe off excess.wd40 amd stuff like the drys rubber out and can make it brittle.

 

It also works well on rubber camcover seals etc! :)

i got a bottle of peanut oil to mine with too. although since buying it, i have either not had a chance because i've been too busy or as usual its been pi55in down with rain.

saying that though, i have just replaced my targa's and the new one's leak alot less than my old ones. i would obviously prefer no leak at all so will just have to find the time as soon as poss.

Its a natural oil that swells rubber and makes it more supple......just wipe it on, leave for 5-10 mins then wipe off excess.wd40 amd stuff like the drys rubber out and can make it brittle.

 

It also works well on rubber camcover seals etc! :)

it is good for all the black exterior plastics and rubbers, works much better than anything like that back to black for keeping the colour from fading.

it is good for all the black exterior plastics and rubbers, works much better than anything like that back to black for keeping the colour from fading.

 

Heat also brings back the black, use either a hairdryer or heat gun, the trick is to make it go black, not burn the crap out of it lol

Heat also brings back the black, use either a hairdryer or heat gun, the trick is to make it go black, not burn the crap out of it lol

good advise, thanks. you learn something new everyday. well i do any way cause i'm a thick tw4t :lol:

good advise, thanks. you learn something new everyday. well i do any way cause i'm a thick tw4t :lol:

 

:lol:

apparently its not the only thing thats swells up when rubbed on according to daz,,,,,,go figure

 

Thats right, Daz got a little mixed up and rubbed oil on his peanuts and something did start to swell :laugh:

Thats right, Daz got a little mixed up and rubbed oil on his peanuts and something did start to swell :laugh:

 

Told me he'd rubbed his nuts with peas :yes:

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