Power FOLDING MIRRORS With Terets
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Power FOLDING MIRRORS With Terets
What Can I Do To Fix The Promblem. When I Open And Close Them They Shaking Like They Have TERETS. NO OFFENSE TO ANYONE OUT THERE. Just Need Help So They Can Close And Open Smooth. Any Help Will Be Appreciated. THANKS GUYS
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Re: Power FOLDING MIRRORS With Terets
I used silicone spray on mine, spray it in the tracks on the sides and also pull back the rubber on the base of the window and spray silicone.
I had the same problem , now my windows go up like butter. I used a whole can on all of my rubber on the car such as door jambs , the del sol top (now no more squeaks)
I wouldn't use any WD-40 type product it will break down the rubber.
You can also get some Honda OEM shinetsu grease (silicone grease)
I just like the spray for the windows it's easy to get it there with the nozzle.
I had the same problem , now my windows go up like butter. I used a whole can on all of my rubber on the car such as door jambs , the del sol top (now no more squeaks)
I wouldn't use any WD-40 type product it will break down the rubber.
You can also get some Honda OEM shinetsu grease (silicone grease)
I just like the spray for the windows it's easy to get it there with the nozzle.
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Re: Power FOLDING MIRRORS With Terets
Because silicone oil is super slippery and non-reactive, water resistant, it can lubricate most anything. It works especially well on porous items, such as plastic parts, but is a good lubricant on locks, hinges, and guns and yes POWER "MIRRORS" too.
Because silicone spray is water resistant, it also can protect items from moisture. You can use it on home, automotive, and marine metals as a rust retardant
Because silicone spray is water resistant, it also can protect items from moisture. You can use it on home, automotive, and marine metals as a rust retardant
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