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Old Jul 15, 2022 | 05:09 PM
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Default Any Opinion On this Rubber Renue Product

This was recommended to me for use in older cars (assuming the rubber was not torn up) with rubber that was drying out on bushings, suspension pieces, door/trunk rubber seals, strut mounts, ect.

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Tom in Dallas/Plano

https://www.mgchemicals.com/products.../rubber-renue/



 
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Old Jul 18, 2022 | 09:11 AM
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I've never heard of this product or its claims. Yet, I find myself curiously optimistic.

It has an MSDS sheet provided, not in a "see me on the shelf" packaging, has a warning label for toxic ish and not vegan, water based or organic.

This stuff has all the components of a great find. Please keep us updated on the pros/cons of its performance.
 
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Old Jul 18, 2022 | 09:48 AM
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I've never heard of this product or its claims. Yet, I find myself curiously optimistic.

It has an MSDS sheet provided, not in a "see me on the shelf" packaging, has a warning label for toxic ish and not vegan, water based or organic.

This stuff has all the components of a great find. Please keep us updated on the pros/cons of its performance.
I have a friend that is a member of an MG group and this is what he reported:
" I shared the link with the tech team today. No one had heard of the stuff except for one person and he said the stuff was fantastic. He uses it for rubber pieces inside his Austin Healey Bugeye that has rubber inside the cockpit instead of carpet.

I asked if he ever used it for suspension pieces and he hadn’t although he thinks it would be great for it. Its thin enough so the capillary motion would cause it to eventually cover all the rubber pieces."


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