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Old 03-16-2004, 08:24 AM
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what kinda lube should i use to lubricate the rubber lining that surrounds my window?

The window keeps coming off track and it's really pissing me off
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Most of the time if you just wax the rubbers it keeps them from sticking. I've actually heard that as a tip for storing your car for long periods to apply wax to all of your window and door trim to keep them from sticking.
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i use silicone spray on my window tracks and it works awesome...

only thing is that if you get a lot on your windows its kinda hard to take off....but it does come off...

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where do you get silicone spray?
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Default Re: lubricant for window rubber lining (degooser)

I was going to metion that too but it can get a bit messy on your glass if you use too much.
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Default Re: lubricant for window rubber lining (0ptimus Prime)

well you can use lithium grease just a little though it will bleed out onto t he window if you use too much
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Mine sticks all of the time. I just spray a little and it solves the problem
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just put my window back on track, and applied silicone spray on the seals, works like a charm! The window goes up and down as smooth as a virgin!
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Genuine Honda silicon Spray.

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