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From new, my Corolla was plagued by tacky bonnet rubbers.


These rubbers were highly dangerous, as they prevented the bonnet from fully “popping-up” when the bonnet-release was activated (thus retaining the appearance of a fully locked-down bonnet).


I finally overcame the problem by lubricating the rubbers with CRC “Dry Glide” (after 3 years’ of useless remedies – talcum powder, WD-40, cooking sprays/oils, etc.).


The product is best applied by rubbing a product-moistened cloth along the rubbers…


Cheers,

Mick


The Product

CRC ‘Dry Glide”

Part Number: 3040

Barcode Number: 9310832030405

Edited by Mick2222

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