My personal preference is polyurethane. This stuff will last forever.
The down side is that it's expensive and is kind of glossy looking
compared
to the original rubbers used.
Check out http://www.mcmaster.com. They sell all kinds of rubber
products,
plus a lot of other stuff. Also there is information on their site about
the relative resistance of the different rubber types to moisture, oil,
UV, etc.
Roland
On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 12:30:43 EDT Oldlbc@aol.com writes:
> Hi
> Can anyone suggest a good material to fabricate gaskets for the rear
> lamps to
> me? They are no longer available anywhere for my car (1972 Reliant
> Regal) ,
> and the existing ones are really dried out & starting to crack
> apart. TIA.
>
> Andy H.
>
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