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Twingo Renaultsport 133
Airbox Rubber Bung
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<blockquote data-quote="DiamondPerformance" data-source="post: 176015" data-attributes="member: 4145"><p>OK... if you want an easy in/out lubricant then use a little washing up liquid... works wonders and doesn't smell like WD40..It works wonders on most rubber items, door seals, boot seals, rear light seals .. it softens them and stops leaking and wind noise... If you want to softenm but don't have access to an electrical socket for the hair dryer method, use a glass of hot water and use it to warm the rubber up.. careful you don't burn your fingers though getting it out..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DiamondPerformance, post: 176015, member: 4145"] OK... if you want an easy in/out lubricant then use a little washing up liquid... works wonders and doesn't smell like WD40..It works wonders on most rubber items, door seals, boot seals, rear light seals .. it softens them and stops leaking and wind noise... If you want to softenm but don't have access to an electrical socket for the hair dryer method, use a glass of hot water and use it to warm the rubber up.. careful you don't burn your fingers though getting it out.. [/QUOTE]
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