Storing vintage rub rail

jusfloatin

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I have just finished stripping off all the shinny accesories and just got a few screws holding the rub rail from falling to the ground before the serious stuff happens.

The rub rail is in not bad condition considering it's 54 years old but I will admit it is a bit hard.

Is there something that I can swirk/splash/spray on/rub-on rub-off conditioner that will help to soften it as I would like to reinstall on the boat once the boat resto is completed.
 

tashasdaddy

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Re: Storing vintage rub rail

the sun is all i have found. i let new and old rub rail sit in the sun, the day i want to install it.
 

Bondo

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Re: Storing vintage rub rail

Is there something that I can swirk/splash/spray on/rub-on rub-off conditioner that will help to soften it as I would like to reinstall on the boat once the boat resto is completed.

Nope,.... Heat is the only thing that'll soften it...
 
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