Had a problem getting Gummi Pflege from BMW

Paintxpert

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I went there last week, only to be greated by a bunch of people who hadnt a clue what I was talking about :nixweiss



But, Ive managed to find it online -



www.iauto.co.uk do it at the bottom of their A1 page. They call it A100 silicon rubber care but if you look at their picture it says Gummi Pflege :xyxthumbs



And its only about £4 :doh
 
No probs getting it from Bmw in Cheltenham, special order though.....bloke looked at me like i was a piece of S*** cos i went in there with a peugeot sport coat on though! :mad:
 
I had the same problem when I went to BMW, the guy said "Oh you mean the stuff the rubber seals?" and went and got me a tube. They should have it in stock as they use it to prep new cars. It is good stuff.



I have seen to Wack tube as well but have not ordered any yet. Once I have got everything for my PC I will order some.



Steven
 
Well ive ordered it now :up



Yep, I went in there and explained everything as much as I could and they still couldnt understand :rolleyes:
 
Glad it finally worked out. It's great stuff!

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You would think since its their product they would know what you are on about :rolleyes:



I'll try em again when this Dr Wack Gummi Pflege runs out ;)
 
I have found that the 303 aerospace works great on the rubber door seals, trunk seals, etc.

It is way cheaper than the Gummy pflege stuff.

Just food for thought.



Cheers
 
The biggest difference, however, is that Gummi "feeds" the pourous seals where 303 is more of a surface dressing and has more of a temporary effect.



303 is good stuff, but it's properties are as well suited for soft seals. It's better for hard rubber and vinyl.
 
About 2 months ago I went to a local BMW dealership looking for this stuff. It seems we carry different supplies here than in the US or UK. I even used the trick of asking them what they used on door seals (someone posted a story about how they couldn't find it until they asked this) and he just looked at me blankly. :rolleyes: I felt like an idiot when I tried asking if they required some specific product when doing scheduled warranty maintenance. :p



The only thing I didn't try was a part # because I'd left it at home. Maybe someday I'll work up the nerve to just give them a call...
 
I bought some from my local BMW dealership and didn't have any problems, just walked in and asked for it, I think it was around 7 bucks...



Works great, I love this stuff!!!



:cool:
 
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