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I have used wd40 to freshen plastic or rubber. i would suggest silicone spray as well. I learned a trich from an old car dealer of using black RTV to fill tears, gaps, or holes in the trim.

 

If the trim dangles you can hook it back onto their little plastic clips, and tuck them in the channels (door frame). The 3m super weather strip adhesive works great for securing loose rubber. 

 

I am not aware of any aftermarket sources, but there may be some NOS availability, i would assume. Chances are you can salvage a piece in better condition. Be careful not to rip it where the little plastic plugs secure the ends.

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Glycerin is far better than silicone for rejuvenating and maintaining rubber. It is a little messy so you should only use the smallest amount. I use a rag to wipe it into the rubber and the following day wipe over it again to remove any excess.

 

Glycerine actually rehydrates the rubber, where as silicone simply puts a coating on the surface.

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Glycerin is far better than silicone for rejuvenating and maintaining rubber. It is a little messy so you should only use the smallest amount. I use a rag to wipe it into the rubber and the following day wipe over it again to remove any excess.

 

Glycerine actually rehydrates the rubber, where as silicone simply puts a coating on the surface.

 

Hey I used glycerin as you said. Works damn great! Thanks so much for the tip.

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