Anybody out there,
My new (to me) FRC looks and drives great.
My question concerns care for of the weather stripping. I live in Florida and it gets pretty hot down here and the sun is very intense. My 94's weather stripping started to crack and lose its flexibility and I don't want the same to happen with the 99.
I install medical water systems and one of the products I use for o-rings and a thread lubricant is Dow Corning's high vacumn grease. I believe it is silicone based. The stuff is not cheap but I do have it available to me. The question is can I use this product on the weather stripping and the other rubber-like seals on the car.
I figure with all the knowledge out there someone has tried this type of thing before and I hope to gain some insight as to the results.
Thanks folks
My new (to me) FRC looks and drives great.
My question concerns care for of the weather stripping. I live in Florida and it gets pretty hot down here and the sun is very intense. My 94's weather stripping started to crack and lose its flexibility and I don't want the same to happen with the 99.
I install medical water systems and one of the products I use for o-rings and a thread lubricant is Dow Corning's high vacumn grease. I believe it is silicone based. The stuff is not cheap but I do have it available to me. The question is can I use this product on the weather stripping and the other rubber-like seals on the car.
I figure with all the knowledge out there someone has tried this type of thing before and I hope to gain some insight as to the results.
Thanks folks





