>When the rubber has softened, I was thinking I would rinse it then rub something >on it to seal the new softness.Leatherique rejuvenator oil is the answer. In addition to working on leather, it rehydrates and softens just about any organic compound. Do this to your rubber door seals, too. You won't be sorry.
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David
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