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Filter, Exhaust, Branch & Chip
Filter, Exhaust, Branch & Chip

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Hi Guys

LONG TIME NO SEE :Salute:

I need a bit of help, i have this window rubber thats dried out - and its all twisted and looks very ugly all at the bottom of the window.. so it doesnt look very nice.

My question is can i use something to soften it and make it look good again? I asked around a couple of hardware stores and car places but ppl have these blank expressions and then say the first thing they can possibly think of..

should i take it off and maybe soak it in warm water a bit? can i use something like Black on Black (think its a moisturizer for trimmings and mouldings)? any help would be good. or shoudl i just get another one without going through this hassle :(

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