MG Chemicals Rubber Renue for Belts and Rollers vs KOCHCHEMIE Gummifix Rubber Interior Cleaner
Overall winner: KOCHCHEMIE Gummifix Rubber Interior Cleaner
Key Differences
KOCHCHEMIE Gummifix (A) is positioned as a silicone-free rubber and plastic interior cleaner with a non-greasy, fast-drying finish and a lower listed price tier; it focuses on cleaning and slip-resistance. MG Chemicals Rubber Renue (B) emphasizes rejuvenating and conditioning rubber, removing oxidation film, and is marketed for belts and rollers with multiple application methods, but has more reports of mixed effectiveness
MG Chemicals Rubber Renue for Belts and Rollers
Rejuvenates and conditions rubber belts and rollers. Rubs off oxidation film and can be applied with cloth, brush, or swab. Some customers note it makes rubber look brand new, while others report mixed results
Pros
- rejuvenates and conditions rubber
- removes oxidation film
- easy application with cloth, brush, or swab
- works on belts and platens
Cons
- mixed effectiveness reported by customers
- varying smell perception
- some notes of unclear instructions
KOCHCHEMIE Gummifix Rubber Interior Cleaner
Rubber and plastic interior cleaner that cleans without greasing and provides slip resistance. Customers note quick-drying finish and residue-free results with a deep rich appearance
Pros
- Cleans rubber and plastic surfaces
- Silicone-free formulation
- Non-greasy finish that dries quickly
- Slip resistant after use
Cons
- Mixed opinions on value for money
- Some compare scent to rubbing alcohol
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | KOCHCHEMIE |
| Durability | MG Chemicals |
| Versatility | KOCHCHEMIE |
| User Reviews | KOCHCHEMIE |