According to an article in the Roundel, they no longer make Gummi Pflege. The article mentioned that Wurth makes a rubber conditioner. I actually have some but have not used it yet.
Where can I get Gummi Pflege? Or is there something better?
According to an article in the Roundel, they no longer make Gummi Pflege. The article mentioned that Wurth makes a rubber conditioner. I actually have some but have not used it yet.
303 Aerospace protectant works well- two medium doses on the tires give that "cared for" look, not a fake gloss. Protects against UV also, if you believe
their advertising. Griot's stuff is always good, but I've never tried their protectant. They have a product that cleans rubber really well- it's mild, so you have to clean the item at least twice to get it ready for protectant, but it's good.
The replacement is carbaflo.
http://forums.audiworld.com/detail/msgs/47296.phtml
BMW Carbaflo (KSP105) PN 83230309627
door-ease was recomended by someone some where.It is a stick like substance that is used in the house to help squeaky or sticky doors etc.. Never tried it.
I found AGS Door-Ease Stainless Stick Lubricant on Amazon. It Should be available at hardware stores.
Thanks,
1995 525i Auto, M50TU 2.5L, EAT chip, 1/95 build, USA, 205/65/15 tires, ASC+T, HID, lumbar, EC Mirror, BMW Alpine 5 radio with BMW-Pioneer CD Changer, abt 236k miles, Oxford Green/Parchment
Is the million dollar stuff with about a half an ounce of product :-)
Found a great substitute! It's called Cummi Sploog. I needed Wifeys help coaxing it out of the container. It initially stopped the squeeking but dried out over time and I eventually had to pry my doors apart with a crowbar and large screwdriver.
Caution: Misuse of this product and its contents can lead to prolonged child-support payments!