slow window: shinitzu grease or silicone spray?
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slow window: shinitzu grease or silicone spray?
alright, i searched and found a waelth of info concerning the problem. but i came across two solutions. my question is which one is best and how to properly apply each one. shinitzu grease or silicone spray?
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Re: slow window: shinitzu grease or silicone spray? (philadd)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by philadd »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've always used white lithium grease (spray).</TD></TR></TABLE>
Application: take off the door panel, have the windows all the way up, clean the tracks with q-tips, then spray the track and run your finger up and down it to get the grease inside. Then put the window all the way down and do the same to the top parts of the track.
Application: take off the door panel, have the windows all the way up, clean the tracks with q-tips, then spray the track and run your finger up and down it to get the grease inside. Then put the window all the way down and do the same to the top parts of the track.
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Re: slow window: shinitzu grease or silicone spray? (accord2021)
thanks for the app. instructions... but now im left with even more choises, shinitzu grease, silicone spray, and now white lithium grease
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I would clean them out good with some Q-tips and some alcohol first, then use this stuff.
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Re: slow window: shinitzu grease or silicone spray? (BLKFLSH)
i did a little more research on the interweb and i think im going to go with silicone spray.
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Re: (AJ06)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AJ06 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Cool.
Now question:::
Whats the stuff they use to keep the plastic there?
the gooey stuff</TD></TR></TABLE>
glue? lol
Now question:::
Whats the stuff they use to keep the plastic there?
the gooey stuff</TD></TR></TABLE>
glue? lol
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Re: (pos_cd5)
i used the silicone spray and it works.............temporaily that is. it was a bit messy for me. once it gets all on the window itself, you have to take the time to clean it as well. otherwise it will look like you have glue all on it. i have yet to take off my window panel off but seems as though this will be a proper way of doing it. if cleaning the tracks don't work, the window regulator could just be going out.
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Re: (AJ06)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by AJ06 »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">because u need to remove the plastic humidity barrier thing to get to the put the silicon spray on that biiiiich</TD></TR></TABLE>
how do remove it?
how do remove it?
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