My rubber trim especially around the windows tend to have water spots and "polka dots".
Today I saw a rubber coating that came in a spray can. You spray and what comes out is like paint but after drying for 4 hours, the paint-like appearance is actually a thin film of rubber. Although it can be peeled out, it takes some effort to do so - like tearing out a very sticky film.
I am wondering if I can apply this coating on my car rubber trim especially those around the windows. However, the spray goes over a large area, so could I spray into a can then apply the coat by brush on the trim?
Kindly advise.
Today I saw a rubber coating that came in a spray can. You spray and what comes out is like paint but after drying for 4 hours, the paint-like appearance is actually a thin film of rubber. Although it can be peeled out, it takes some effort to do so - like tearing out a very sticky film.
I am wondering if I can apply this coating on my car rubber trim especially those around the windows. However, the spray goes over a large area, so could I spray into a can then apply the coat by brush on the trim?
Kindly advise.