Restore and Soften Rubber Parts with Simple Green

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  • Опубліковано 25 січ 2020
  • In this video, we restore a set of window motor wiring boots for my 81 Camaro " Project FastTimes"
    This video is not sponsored. I'm just a fan of Simple Green and use it alot around the house and shop.
    Disclaimer: Always do your own testing, your parts may react differently or require shorter or longer soak times. I used 48 hours for mine and it worked. I had planned on 24 hours, but wasn't able to get back to check it. Also Simple Green can be diluted, I did use full strength on my parts.
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  • @DoubleRRestorations
    @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому +5

    Thanks for stopping by, I was really surprised with how well these cleaned up. If your new to the channel be sure to subscribe here bit.ly/2VOKOaa and hit the bell, also check out my two Camaro projects: bit.ly/37xVsbP

  • @imhigh0013
    @imhigh0013 4 роки тому +22

    That voice just fills me with confidence. No science necessary. Every bit of advice from such a soothing toned voice must be right. Lets do it!!

  • @dartleigh4379
    @dartleigh4379 4 роки тому +4

    Never would have thought ! Will come in handy on my '77 Trans Am project. Thanks for the videos !

  • @Motown454
    @Motown454 4 роки тому +7

    Nice job Russ! They came out beautiful., I never would have believed they could look that good again.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому +1

      Me neither Wayne. I got these used off eBay. My car originally had manual windows. Thanks

  • @BustedClassicGarage
    @BustedClassicGarage 4 роки тому +7

    Wow! That works really well! I will definitely use this method on my C-10. Thanks for the great video Russ!

  • @michael7324
    @michael7324 2 роки тому +2

    This is great news. I would have never know this. I have a bucket of Simple green ready to go for my restoration project. Thank you.

  • @mini_worx
    @mini_worx 2 роки тому +2

    Phenomenal outcome. Thanks for reminding me how good simple green can work.

  • @bradleysbuildingjunk6763
    @bradleysbuildingjunk6763 4 роки тому +2

    That's a heck of a difference. I will absolutely try this on my Camaro project and see how it goes. Thanks a ton.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Thanks. I hope it helps. Let me know how yours turns out. These cleaned up very well.

  • @Str8sixfan
    @Str8sixfan 4 роки тому +4

    I always forget that simple green works so well for many a thing. That's awesome Russ

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks Grant, Yea this one surprised me. I thought at first, maybe I shouldn't make a video of it, since it was just some cleaning. I'm glad I did.

  • @richcxx
    @richcxx Рік тому +3

    That was awesome - I love Simple Green it has so many uses.

  • @emilelapointe
    @emilelapointe Рік тому +5

    Thanks for this video. I've got some old motorcycle boots I want to soften and was going to go the wintergreen route, but I like the idea of Simple Green a whole lot better.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  Рік тому +1

      I was going to use the wintergreen route as well, but the simple green did the trick. I still have my bottle of wintergreen in the cabinet. I did follow up with some silicone paste. Thanks for watching

  • @TheCowgirlNiamh
    @TheCowgirlNiamh 4 роки тому +3

    They look amazing Russ! Very impressive 👍☺️

  • @rikityrik
    @rikityrik 7 місяців тому +2

    Wow turned out fantastic! Thanks for sharing.👍

  • @RestoCar
    @RestoCar 4 роки тому +3

    They look as good as new Russ. Thanks for the info. I wouldn't have thought to use simple green for that.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Thanks, Same here Dan. I've been using it for awhile now and it sure has made a believer out of me.

  • @Tyler-fi4ms
    @Tyler-fi4ms 2 роки тому +2

    Wow ive always wondered about restoring old rubber parts. This is neat

  • @NKPGarage
    @NKPGarage Рік тому +2

    Love the results, fantastic work!

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 4 роки тому +4

    A nice natural finish. That was a good tip.

  • @wileygailey9553
    @wileygailey9553 4 роки тому +2

    Good video Russ. I will be trying this on the boots from my El Camino.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Thanks Wiley, let me know how yours turn out. I hope it helps.

  • @WesternReloader
    @WesternReloader 2 роки тому +2

    Going to try this on some grungy shifter boots grabbed from junkyard, thx for video

  • @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777
    @SPINNINGMYWHEELS777 Рік тому +2

    we used to put simple green on our rubber break pads on our BMX bikes.. it was like magic back in the 80s.. instant rubber tack! I forgot about that until this video. I"m going to try it for a few things. Simple green is a good method especially because it's pretty cheap and easy to find. I don't like the smell.. the guy who used to market it back in the day used to drink it to say how 'safe' it is..but it's not really safe..at least not to drink.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  Рік тому +1

      I did not know that. It does work very well and it is safe for sure. Thanks for watching.

    • @danielescobar7618
      @danielescobar7618 Місяць тому +2

      Grt simple green "clear" its the same minus the sassafras and color

  • @jefflindsey9589
    @jefflindsey9589 4 роки тому +1

    SG is good stuff, we use it at work. I'll use it on some of the rubber on mine. Thanks for sharing

  • @indyme2
    @indyme2 4 роки тому +2

    Looking great, Russ. Thanks.

  • @shazzorama
    @shazzorama 2 роки тому +2

    Great results! Thanks for the tip.

  • @PolishedSacramento
    @PolishedSacramento Рік тому +2

    Wow! This is an awesome job. I have an 87-93 mustang with a rubber air intake tube I think I'm gonna give it a shot it has 30 years of paint and dirt on it

  • @flintstonemediablastinghot4484
    @flintstonemediablastinghot4484 4 роки тому +1

    Great info, I will be using this on my part for my 442

  • @ExhibitTruth
    @ExhibitTruth 2 роки тому +2

    Good ole simple green. I had no idea. 👍👍

  • @dkzgarage6480
    @dkzgarage6480 4 роки тому +3

    Simple green is great stuff! They look new!

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Thanks Dave. I have always been a fan of it. I have the best luck when I soak parts in it. I used it on my sport mirror housings. Hows your project coming?

    • @dkzgarage6480
      @dkzgarage6480 4 роки тому

      @@DoubleRRestorations Getting ready to start back at it !!

  • @roundtailrestoration
    @roundtailrestoration 4 роки тому +2

    We used simple green on the submarine all the time. That and those green scuff pads (greenies) and we could clean anything and everything!

  • @TheShadeTreeFixitMan
    @TheShadeTreeFixitMan 4 роки тому +3

    Great results Russ.

  • @K-9Gar
    @K-9Gar 10 місяців тому +2

    Good job

  • @dateatorjr9671
    @dateatorjr9671 4 роки тому +6

    Looking good. Now put some rubber gloves on with a few dabs of dielectric grease and work it into them. They will look that way for years.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому +1

      Thanks da teatorjr. I will look into that. I may have some in the shop.

  • @qazmko22
    @qazmko22 2 роки тому +1

    Simple Green isn't the only cleaner in the world it is probably my favorite

  • @asicerik
    @asicerik 4 роки тому +3

    That looks great buddy! I wish I could find a set of those for my conversion.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Thanks Erik. I got these off eBay. I took a chance on them. There are a few sets that look similar to these on there now.

    • @asicerik
      @asicerik 4 роки тому

      @@DoubleRRestorations Cool. I'll check it out. Thanks buddy

  • @allanthomson4639
    @allanthomson4639 3 роки тому +2

    thank you from South Africa

  • @glennmiller9031
    @glennmiller9031 4 роки тому +1

    Good tip RR. Thanks.

  • @hoeve-finecraftsmanship5932
    @hoeve-finecraftsmanship5932 Рік тому +2

    It is all in the details. Thanks. I have my first power window car so this will be handy. P.

  • @JeffLifeInReview
    @JeffLifeInReview 3 роки тому +1

    Great vid. Learned something.

  • @bobmagna
    @bobmagna 2 роки тому +3

    Great, just what I've been looking for. I have two old golf clubs with hard slick rubber grips. So, I just wrapped one with a paper towel and sprayed (soaked) it with simple green (50% water which is still strong). To prevent dripping and evaporation I wrapped with plastic wrap. I might turn once or twice, like rotisserie, over this day long experiment. I'll let you know what happens.

  • @cwmotorsports4497
    @cwmotorsports4497 4 роки тому

    Great Job.

  • @mastertechnician3372
    @mastertechnician3372 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you . Very good video.

  • @mr.404atl2
    @mr.404atl2 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the information good video.

  • @rogerstilwell7767
    @rogerstilwell7767 4 роки тому

    Good video Russ.

  • @fynetuneyrgf
    @fynetuneyrgf 3 роки тому +3

    The Simple Green soak worked very well to clean them up, I just wonder how much of the rubbers "natural" oils, had gotten washed out with all of the dirt and grime? In the past I have cleaned rubber being overly aggressive, using harsher cleaners than Simple Green, but to only have the stuff age and harden even worse then to begin with. Also in seemingly less than half the time it should have taken to reach that point. So now I always spray that type of stuff with cheap original formula Armor All for a couple days off and on. After a much gentler cleaning of course. Letting it soak all it can, wipe it down, let it sit, just to do it again tomorrow and the next day. Seems to go well.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you Brandon. I did go ahead and put a smear of silicone grease on them. They still look new, but haven't been exposed to the elements. If I come up with another set, it would make for a good follow up vid. Thanks for watching.

  • @ThePowerhouseHD
    @ThePowerhouseHD 2 роки тому +1

    Using this for some Clark’s shoes! (Wallabees and desert boots)They have a gum rubber bottom that tends to get dirty and stiff.

  • @jeffr0
    @jeffr0 4 роки тому +2

    Looks brand new

  • @danfaller1089
    @danfaller1089 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @mrc79
    @mrc79 Рік тому +2

    This or at-205?

  • @thomascalderon598
    @thomascalderon598 2 роки тому +3

    Can this work with shoes that the rubber has hardened over time? Or is it too late?

  • @arthurprado3818
    @arthurprado3818 3 роки тому +1

    The problem I’m currently running into is the turn signal plug seals that go in and rotate to lock inside a 98 Jeep XJ are getting worn out and between bad specs on aftermarket parts they won’t seal on those but on OEM parts still locks decent. I’m sure my seals are worn some but can’t be that dramatic. The other problem is nobody sells these seals as a stand alone part you have to buy the whole pig tail new. Would this work to re-swell those seals?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  3 роки тому

      Arthur, I didn't notice any swelling of the rubber. It just seem to soften it up. Hope it helps. Thanks.

  • @celticgypsy6067
    @celticgypsy6067 Рік тому +2

    Could you tell me what’s the ratio of the Wintergreen essential oil and isopropyl. You said 1/4 to 3 parts. I’d like to know in which order please.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  Рік тому

      I bought those items thinking I would also need them, but the simple green worked so well that I didn't use them.

  • @jason4547
    @jason4547 2 роки тому +2

    I'm curious now if there is a chemical reaction element between the SG and the rubber that brings it back to life ?

  • @andy41417
    @andy41417 2 місяці тому +2

    Gallon of Simple Green $ 9-10 at big box stores.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  Місяць тому

      Yes! Thats usually how I buy it. I just keep a clean spray bottle handy to pour it in when needed.

  • @alsmith4807
    @alsmith4807 4 роки тому +1

    Good video Russ however what about the inside of the rubber tube where the wiring or cabling goes

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Thanks Albert, good question, it worked just as good on the inside as well.

  • @rstuff1605
    @rstuff1605 2 роки тому +2

    Just found this browsing the recommendations. I love the 79 z28 5.7 in forza 3 from 2009 even with 175 hp 270 lb./ft I made it 2800 lb. from 3560 using weight reduction 3 and a 6 cog sequential to keep it in the sweet spot with snappy shifts ..its a part of my muscle prius projects in the Xbox game. In reality i am trying to keep my tires pliable from cracking too badly lol. Any suggestions?

  • @mrc79
    @mrc79 Рік тому +1

    Do you have to soak or can you spray and clean while the suspension parts on the car

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  11 місяців тому

      You could try to just spray it on and let it set. I have never tried that method, but ist worth trying

  • @Deluxe556
    @Deluxe556 3 роки тому +1

    Did you mix the simple green or was it concentrate ?

  • @tommason5689
    @tommason5689 Рік тому +1

    Does it work on silicone rubber such as hardened valve cover gasket?

  • @Wolfdog370
    @Wolfdog370 2 роки тому +1

    What is simple green ? .. what is it made of .. I have never heard of a product like this in Australia .. is it a detergent ?

  • @dmmflys
    @dmmflys 7 місяців тому +1

    How long did you let it sit in the Simple Green

  • @thecliffster2k
    @thecliffster2k 3 роки тому +1

    How can you tell the difference between right and left on those?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  3 роки тому

      This a great question. I'll have to look at these closer when I get them out of storage. I'm thinking these are the same, meaning they will work as a left or right.

  • @zeeahmed3123
    @zeeahmed3123 3 роки тому +2

    can i spray diesel on rubber to make it last long?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  3 роки тому +1

      I'm sorry, I just don't know. I used a silicone paste on these after this vid. Seems to have held up well

  • @Spudmuffin00
    @Spudmuffin00 4 роки тому +1

    Great video- very helpful. So you soaked for 48 hours in the concentrated Simple Green, correct? You didn't dilute at all? Many thanks.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you. That is correct. Just be sure to check the progress. 48 hours worked great on my parts.

  • @waffle_chair9269
    @waffle_chair9269 Рік тому +1

    So years on, did they end up holding up ok? Didn’t dry out or anything?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  11 місяців тому

      They still look new, but haven't been exposed to the elements.

  • @LeviAvans
    @LeviAvans 4 роки тому

    Are they still feeling as soft as when you originally did the job on them?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Yes they are, I did put a coating of silicone grease on them as well. Thanks for stopping by.

  • @theaussienurseflipper.8113
    @theaussienurseflipper.8113 5 місяців тому +1

    Interesting, did U use simple green straight? Cheers Graham

  • @CheapCheerful
    @CheapCheerful 2 роки тому +2

    Great video man. Not sure we get Simple Green in Australia, will need to lookup its ingredients to find something similar. Edit: turns out we do have it here! :)

  • @waffle_chair9269
    @waffle_chair9269 Рік тому +1

    Ps, could this work to extend the life of windscreen wipers?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  11 місяців тому

      I probably wouldn't use it on wipers. Usually about a year is all I get out of a pair.

  • @aladwanit
    @aladwanit 3 роки тому +1

    The is the name of the solution u used ?

  • @TRHardware
    @TRHardware Рік тому +1

    Trying to understand what's in the Simple Green, as we do not have this product in Europe...
    Would like to soften and restore door gaskets.

  • @Too-Odd
    @Too-Odd Місяць тому +1

    It looks good, but why wasn't it diluted?

  • @curlybrownk9
    @curlybrownk9 Місяць тому +1

    Wow a little elbow grease goes along way, 9x out of 10 many parts, can be brought back from the dead with a good cleaning.

  • @rjrestorationstation4402
    @rjrestorationstation4402 4 роки тому +2

    Looks fantastic Russ. Do you plan on using any silicone spray on them?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Thanks Bob. Yes, I plan on putting something on them. Just a tad of something to protect them. I will let them air dry for a bit.

    • @rjrestorationstation4402
      @rjrestorationstation4402 4 роки тому

      Double R Restorations Let me know what silicon product you are considering. They recommend that you coat all the rubber seals around the convertible top and trunk lid on my Corvette.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      @@rjrestorationstation4402 Ok will do Bob. I have been looking at what I have in the shop. I may buy a tube of something, probably something that is safe for o rings.

    • @rjrestorationstation4402
      @rjrestorationstation4402 4 роки тому

      Double R Restorations Great, Thanks Russ.

  • @jpl0202
    @jpl0202 8 місяців тому +1

    great tip man. let's save the earth by not throwing these parts in the landfill. just takes a little elbow grease and some time.These old parts are getting more expensive every year. Thanks and God Bless!

  • @robo2901
    @robo2901 2 роки тому +1

    A little silicone spray on the exterior goes a long way to protect and give a shiny look at the very end.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  2 роки тому

      Sure does, I ordered a small jar of silicone paste. Seemed to work well

  • @Gettingjiggywithit228
    @Gettingjiggywithit228 Рік тому +1

    How about on tires?

  • @RustyGlovebox
    @RustyGlovebox 4 роки тому +2

    Saved yourself some real money by saving those boot Russ.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Yes, Thanks Lloyd. They don't reproduce these, that I know of. I took a chance on buying them in this condition. I'm happy with them now.

  • @IamAli89
    @IamAli89 4 місяці тому +1

    What is simple green? Btw the outcome was great 👍

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 місяці тому

      Its a degreaser. Its supposed to be safe and can be diluted if needed

  • @DDDYLN
    @DDDYLN 5 місяців тому +1

    Did the Simple Green soften the rubber a bit?

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 місяців тому

      Yes it did, I left it in there a few days checking in periodically

    • @DDDYLN
      @DDDYLN 5 місяців тому

      @@DoubleRRestorations I'm trying to soften the handles on some old fully forged camp axes/hatchets. They're from the mid 1970s, so no clue what type of rubber the over-mould handles are made from. Simple Green is a lot cheaper, and less strong than a 3:1 mixture of 90% isopropyl alcohol to wintergreen oil. Much appreciated. I hope it works. After I'm done softening them, I was going to use J-B Weld Black RTV to seal up some cracks in the handle rubber. If you have a different suggestion, let me know. Thanks again.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  5 місяців тому +1

      Sounds like plan, let me know how it goes. I did put some silicone paste on these boots afterwards and they still look new.

    • @DDDYLN
      @DDDYLN 5 місяців тому +1

      @@DoubleRRestorations one of the black rubber handles is completely detached from the steel shaft. That handle is in worse shape. The other handle, on the nicer camp axe/hatchet (it's a Craftsman 4810 made by Vaughan - 1080 high carbon steel) is still adhered very strongly to the steel shaft. Hopefully the Simple Green won't eat away the original adhesive from the rubber to the metal. Even if it does, I still have to adhere the rubber handle of one hatchet to the steel shaft. I figure I'll rough up the steel shaft with some low grit sandpaper paper, or a steel brush on a Dremel Tool. Most people recommend cyanoacrylate to attach the rubber handles to the steel shaft. I've got Loctite blue crazy glue (cyanoacrylate), E6000, and regular J-B Weld. I figure I'll start with the E6000, because it's what I have the most of. There's also a special method for rehandling golf clubs that works quite well, but the materials are expensive. I'm trying to keep this inexpensive, since these hatches have more sentimental value, than real value. I'm concerned if I use regular J-B Weld, the handles will never come off again! That stuff is very strong. I think the E6000 is the right place to start. I'm not sure I trust crazy glue (cyanoacrylate), even though that's what's recommended.

  • @micah_mudflaps
    @micah_mudflaps 3 роки тому +1

    Gonna try this on the mudflaps of my old land rover. They’re super stiff.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  3 роки тому

      Let me know how it works out. Thanks for watching.

    • @micah_mudflaps
      @micah_mudflaps 3 роки тому +1

      Raab604 Simple green was not effective at all. Probably because the mudflaps are made out of a mixture of rubber and some type of filler (fiberglass?). But I got good results using black trim restorer and using a hot iron to flatten them.

  • @gary.richardson
    @gary.richardson 8 місяців тому +1

    I'd like to see the long term results.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  8 місяців тому

      Might have to see if I can do some type of test in the future. The car is mainly in the garage and these still look great, but a test has them exposed to the elements would be great. Thanks for the idea!

  • @larryz24
    @larryz24 4 роки тому +2

    Soaking them in Aerospace 303 would make them soft as new.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  4 роки тому

      Thanks for the tip Larry. I will look into it.

    • @marketingmajor8126
      @marketingmajor8126 3 роки тому

      The Simple Green already made them soft as new and Simple Green is way cheaper than 303 so this makes more sense than using 303. Save the 303 for other uses.

  • @vteckid82
    @vteckid82 4 роки тому +3

    AT205 would've helped soften them

    • @marketingmajor8126
      @marketingmajor8126 3 роки тому +1

      LubeGard Seal Fixx is the same stuff as AT205 but at half the price. He didn't need it though, the Simple Green left them soft enough.

  • @Devo1987
    @Devo1987 7 місяців тому +1

    AT-205

  • @vincentnichols402
    @vincentnichols402 Рік тому +1

    ARMOROIL ATE UP MY RUBBER BOOTS ON MY CAR 😱😱😩

  • @Pinkielover
    @Pinkielover 2 роки тому +1

    Wouldn't silicon spray work better

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  2 роки тому

      I did coat them afterwards before I put them in storage with a silicone paste.

  • @PLAT515
    @PLAT515 3 роки тому +1

    If that is 50/50 Simple Green youre fine, but if thats straight concentrate then you're just wasting it. You could dilute it to like 25% Simple Green and 75% water and achieve the same thing.

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  3 роки тому +2

      Good tip. I always save some of my old spray bottles to reclaim what I don't use and use somewhere else.

  • @Bodragon
    @Bodragon 4 роки тому +1

    A narrow tall jar would have been better than that flat RubberMaid.
    >

  • @dr07828
    @dr07828 3 роки тому +1

    You should spray it with silicone

    • @DoubleRRestorations
      @DoubleRRestorations  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks, I did end up taking some silicone paste and rubbing it into in to preserve them.

  • @HAQ74
    @HAQ74 Рік тому +1

    Love the accent
    thanks from Australia