






🖤 Bring your rubber back to life—because slipping is so last season!
Max Professional 2145 Rubber Rejuvenator is a powerful 10 oz spray designed to restore, protect, and extend the life of rubber components in printers, office equipment, and automotive parts. Its conditioning agents soften aged seals for improved flexibility, while its lubricating properties prevent jams and enhance grip. The included precision nozzle allows for easy, mess-free application, making it an essential maintenance tool for professionals who demand reliability and longevity from their gear.






| ASIN | B00363M0TC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #14,777 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #8 in Automotive Rubber Care Products |
| Brand | Max Pro |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (570) |
| Date First Available | February 24, 2011 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10 ounces |
| Item model number | 2145 |
| Manufacturer | Max Pro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | RR-002-145 |
| Model | RR-002-145 |
| Package Dimensions | 7.87 x 2.44 x 2.44 inches |
L**P
It works!!
It works - saved my printer. Apparently, printers are subject to dirty and/or dried out rollers which causes the printer to jam. In my case the printer - a Brother MFC 7340 - became totally unusable. Paper which previously jammed sometimes was not jamming every time - could no longer print out anything. I was not thrilled at the prospect of scrapping an otherwise good machine and shelling out for a new one. Probably a whole lot of this problem was my fault in the first place for continually using the back side of paper after I no longer needed what was on the front side. I read the reviews and instructions and thought, what the heck....I'll give it a try. It comes with a long red nozzle to allow you to pin point the product deep into the machine and directly on the rollers. I removed the drum and toner cartridge so as to expose the rollers in the front of the machine. They were literally black and covered with ink. I squirted some of the product - using the nozzle - directly on the roller, let it sit for a few seconds to soak in, then wiped the roller with a 2x2 cotton square - all the black ink came off. The roller was bright white underneath. Next, I manually rolled it forward, exposing the next portion of the roller and repeated the process until the entire roller was cleaned. You can only access one small area if the roller at a time so it takes several steps to clean the entire roller. You have to keep pushing the roller forward exposing each section until you have cleaned the entire roller. I then repeated it on the other side, replaced the cartridge and plugged the machine back in. It is very important that you unplug the machine before doing this cleaning - the fluid is flammable and, worse, you don't want to get a shock or cause an spark to arc while working on the machine. I then tried to print and it worked perfectly! Well worth the small price to purchase this product in order to save the printer. This bottle just saved me the cost of a new printer. When you store your bottle of product, be sure to put two strong elastic bands to secure the red long nozzle which will easily otherwise get lost.
M**.
works great
I use it to refurbish cassette tape players, I apply it with a cotton swap
J**S
Saved me Thousands of dollars
When paper started jamming in my 8-year-old copier, I searched for a copier tech to do some maintenance. All I got was salespeople who would not repair my copier since I had not bought it from them but would do so if I bought a maintenance contract that committed me to over $100/month. My copier had not needed maintaining in 8 years. I was also offered a golden opportunity to buy another copier. Prices ranged from $2500 to $13,000. My problem was an aging take-up roller. I thought, what could I lose? I'll try cleaning the rollers with Rubber Rejuvenator. Yup...that's what it took. Not perfect, so I will probably do a second cleaning, but very few jams now. If you try this, be sure to read the directions. This material is volatile and can cause a fire if improperly handled.
M**4
This 3 minute fix is WAY better than my 45 minutes I tried to get things ...
This is a 'Honeymoon' review, but I just used this product for the first time and it appears to be straight up pocket aces! I have a Samsung ML-1710 that's been a workhorse of a printer for me for several years (around a decade now!). Over the past few months it would have issues picking up paper. I'd have to flip paper, change paper, push, pull, and ultimately trick the printer into grabbing the paper from the tray to print or manually feed it. Granted I don't print a lot (about 20-30 pages per month), but it's still frustrating when the printer doesn't cooperate. I tried cleaning the rubber parts with rubbing alcohol before I found out that the internet says that's ill advised, and in my case, fruitless. Enter this stuff. I pulled my paper tray, lifted the printer to see where all the rubber parts were that 'grab' the paper, hit the flap switch that senses the paper in the tray with my finger (on the ML-1710, it 's a little pie shaped plastic piece off center of middle that just kind dangles underneath over the paper supply until pushed up into the printer's torso), sprayed the rubber wheels with just a flash of spray each, gave them a gentle blowing-on to 'dry' off, waited a few minutes, and printed a dozen pages without incident! This 3 minute fix is WAY better than my 45 minutes I tried to get things back in working order a few weeks back. Right now I'm thrilled and feeling accomplished! I'll update this accordingly if the same problem returns in the near future, but for the moment, this stuff is 5 stars AWESOME! A very welcome, simple $8 fix to what Google shows in a common problem for us laser printer owners!
G**U
Works as advertised but it might take more than just spraying on the rollers.
I used to repair VCR(old style video tape recorder) before which uses pinch rollers and belt extensively. This stuff really helps to restore the gripping power of the rubber pinch rollers if you know what you doing. From my experiences, while some machines will work by just spraying on the rollers only, most machines will need extra steps to make it work and make the repair last a lot longer. Toners and inks tend to build up on the rollers thru time. If the build-up is not too much, spraying on the rollers directly alone may temporarily solve the problem but if the build-up is too extensive, the roller needs to be cleaned thoroughly to really make it work. To clean the rollers manually, you need Q-Tips and optional cleanroom wipes or any lint-free cloth. To do so: 1. Pre-Treat The Rollers with the Rubber Rejuvenators: Spray the rejuvenator on the rollers (try not to get on the other plastic parts), let it sit for a minute. 2. Clean The Roller With Q-Tip: Spray the rejuvenator on to the roller again and also the Q-Tip and rub the Q-Tip across the width of the roller in a back-and-forth motion. The Q-Tip should become dirty (usually black) as you clean it. Make sure you clean the entire surface of the roller until almost no black residue discoloring the Q-Tip. 3. Repeat Step 1 & 2 on Other Rollers 4. Make sure that you clean all rollers in the paper path.
A**R
It ok not great.
Not bad
T**E
We use this for our commercial printer. Often the rubber advance will pull too many sheets in at once, or simply get stuck. This little printer hack has saved us from throwing the printer out the window!
J**N
Restored pick up rollers on my printer to an as new condition.
S**U
Perfect
G**T
Good Product.
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