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Ray
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I'm doing research on what is the best cleaner/conditioner/protectant for the delicate, important rubber around T-tops and windows of the Camaro F-Bodies. I think this may be the most important area to keep clean and protected due to potential water leakage.

It's called 303 Aerospace Protectant and it appears to be the best stuff out there. Check it out.......

.http://www.303products.com/main.php?infopage=protectant

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Dante
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Hi Ray, I've used the stuff from GM and never been dissapointed. [Cool]
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HotWheelSS aka HTWLSS
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That's the stuff that was recommended by Sundance Spas to condition our hot tub cover.

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leadfoot
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I use Zaino Z-16 it works great
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MM
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I use the GM weatherstrip lube......
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ErinMarie
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there is a product from gm called krytox and its recommended by the gm rep here in NJ for people who want to either aid in leaky tops or want to prevent them fom cracking. i have some and its great after they fixed my leak i use it to condition the t-top area and the door weatherstrips.

ill get the part number for anyone who wants to try it.

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Ray
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NVMY02SS,

I would like to know more "Krytox". Is it the same stuff GM recommends in the Camaro Manual-that silicone grease? How much is the Krytox and how does it compare to the 303 Protectant and the Zaino-Z-16(tire dressing?)

Thank you [Smile]

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