I need a good rubber cleaner.

Mantic6t9

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Looking for a good rubber cleaner. I need something that will remove the nasty mildew/mold and grows on exterior trim.
 
I havn't either so i don't know what to expect. My mom asked me to detail her car today so i did. There was mildew or what i think it mildew all over the rubber trim and in the every nook and cranny of the car. The car hasn't been hand washed in 2 years and sits outside under trees. It's in pretty poor shape.
 
I know you can use Mothers Tire and Rubber Cleaner on trim like that (apply and just wipe off w/o rinsing) but I haven't tried using it like that yet. It works well on my tires though....
 
I found this stuff

classic-motoring_1770_709029


Klasse Vinyl, Leather, Rubber and Plastic Cleaner Protectant cleans, restores, beautifies and protects all interior and exterior vinyl, leather, rubber and plastic surfaces. When applied to dashboards, tires, rubber moldings, hoses and plastic trim, Vinyl, Leather, Rubber and Plastic Cleaner Protectant prevents brittleness, fading and cracking. It will restore color to most sun-faded surfaces and leaves a semi-gloss finish that won't wash off.





Has anyone tried this stuff?
 
I use Griots Rubber Cleaner.



I find this product very good for getting the weather strips back to an "as new" condition prior to dressing.



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Maybe I'm alone, but I love the stuff...cheap too. Just like the other Klasse products, a little product goes a long way. Leaves a nice low luster satin finish.



But I have no idea about cleaning ability...I use it as a last step (AIO step actually)



VV



Mantic6t9 said:
I found this stuff

classic-motoring_1770_709029


Klasse Vinyl, Leather, Rubber and Plastic Cleaner Protectant cleans, restores, beautifies and protects all interior and exterior vinyl, leather, rubber and plastic surfaces. When applied to dashboards, tires, rubber moldings, hoses and plastic trim, Vinyl, Leather, Rubber and Plastic Cleaner Protectant prevents brittleness, fading and cracking. It will restore color to most sun-faded surfaces and leaves a semi-gloss finish that won't wash off.





Has anyone tried this stuff?
 
CLR is a product for cleaning sinks etc and will remove most anything. It's a strong chemical so wear rubber gloves and test it in a suitable area. Great stuff but I don't know how rubber will react to the chemicals. Come to think of it the rubber gloves don't get hurt by it but.....
 
VetteVert said:
Maybe I'm alone, but I love the stuff...cheap too. Just like the other Klasse products, a little product goes a long way. Leaves a nice low luster satin finish.



But I have no idea about cleaning ability...I use it as a last step (AIO step actually)



VV



I would second that,it's oil based not water based,but works great...



Yep,it's a last step product
 
Mantic6t9



My favourite is Autoglym Bumper Care. This stuff cleans/cares for/protects my exterior trim like nothing else.



(I'm a Brit, but definitely not an Autoglym fan... with the exception of Bumper Care.) I'm a big Meguiar's fan, but IMO nothing they have compares to this stuff.



Just my tuppenceworth ;)

Cal

West Bromwich, UK
 
Mantic6t9 said:
Well i'm not looking for a protectant, just a cleaner. So far the only real rubber cleaner i've seen is Griots.
The Mothers cleaner I mentioned above is FOR tires and rubber and vinyl trim...



Try that or #39 I say.
 
4DSC said:
The Mothers cleaner I mentioned above is FOR tires and rubber and vinyl trim...



Try that or #39 I say.



I was about to press the order button for the griots but decided to check this thread again. Do you think the mothers will be better?
 
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