Weatherstripping protectant suggestion

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Has anyone ever tried this product? It's from a well known chemical products brand so I'm curious.
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It caught my eye because silicone sprays are a dime a dozen and a little messy to apply
 
Isn't that just silicone liquid in a bottle instead of aerosol? I don't think there's anything unique about it other than the high price per oz and a fancy applicator ...
Why not just use the silicone spray stuff, dispense it onto a small sponge or rag, and use it in a similar manner?
 
A concurrent thread that might be of help:

 
Silicone spray fell behind shelves and was dead upon discovery.
I poked a hole in the can and dripped the contents into a small jar.
This is what I use to treat weatherstrips.
Seems to work.
 
IME the PTFE (silicone) sprays lead to lots of little squeaks/clicks while driving. The PFPEs (i.e. Krytox) do not make squeak/clicking noises.
 
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