Rubber lining on my windows cracking?
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Rubber lining on my windows cracking?
Ive just noticed that the rubber lining surrounding my windows, mostly on the bottom part of the front window and all around the rear side windows, looks real rough and feels really dry- like they belong to a much older car. Theres even white streaks on them that looks like they rubbed against something at sometime? Does anyone know what this is caused by? and if so, how would I go about fixing this situation?
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Re: Rubber lining on my windows cracking? (99blackcivicdx)
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Ive just noticed that the rubber lining surrounding my windows, mostly on the bottom part of the front window and all around the rear side windows, looks real rough and feels really dry- like they belong to a much older car. Theres even white streaks on them that looks like they rubbed against something at sometime? Does anyone know what this is caused by? and if so, how would I go about fixing this situation?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Welcome to the club! All the lower window trim molding on 96-00 Civics seem to do this and it is normal I guess. I have yet to see one that is not weathered. I would think it is just from normal use and the sun and weather. Even if you decide to get new ones they seem to go down hill quickly. If you do a search there is actually alot of topics about this. Well hope this helps, Jordan.
Ive just noticed that the rubber lining surrounding my windows, mostly on the bottom part of the front window and all around the rear side windows, looks real rough and feels really dry- like they belong to a much older car. Theres even white streaks on them that looks like they rubbed against something at sometime? Does anyone know what this is caused by? and if so, how would I go about fixing this situation?</TD></TR></TABLE>
Welcome to the club! All the lower window trim molding on 96-00 Civics seem to do this and it is normal I guess. I have yet to see one that is not weathered. I would think it is just from normal use and the sun and weather. Even if you decide to get new ones they seem to go down hill quickly. If you do a search there is actually alot of topics about this. Well hope this helps, Jordan.
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