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Lyndon
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Post by Lyndon »

posted by simon harris on the old forum.

I use a silicon based spray that I bought in halfords to lubricate the rubber seals around the roof and windows..

Its in a yellow can. Called Rubber and Nylon Lubricant.. the bar Code number is 015025724546

Now there is no noise

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Post by mellers »

simon
just read about you using vaseline on the seals, don't know if you are aware but I aLways thought vaseline would rot the seals because it is petroleum based :???: .
Please tell me if thats not the case.
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Post by Simon (PugSport) »

That is a Bloody Good Point!!! :sad: It works though..

Might have to have another think about this

Hmmmm, Im of to check... I know it destroys Condom's.. Apparantly :grin:
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Post by Rachel. »

No using baby oil to lubricate the seals either then ;)

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Post by Robbie »

Oh no Rachel, I thought that baby oil was OK!

Off to try the fix (and to find out how many children I have).

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Post by Rachel. »

I like to be informative!

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Post by Robbie »

Those silicon based sprays are good but only last a number of weeks before you have to re-apply :sad:



Robbie. :smile:

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Post by npinney »

Just applied the "yellow can" lubricant from halfords so will see how it goes. Got some very strange looks from neighbours as I lowered the roof - lol. Will update soonn - good news i hope!!

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Post by Vince »

I've been using the Halford's stuff for over a year now. Seems to work fine particularly if you're not stingy.

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Post by npinney »

Hmmm - I am not sure I am applying it right. I wiped it along the roof seal and down the window seals but after just 2 days it started making the good old squeaking noises again. I did put quite a lot on as well.
Am I destined to have a noisy car :cry:

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Post by Vince »

I usually reckon on it lasting a week or two but that may be because I can't hear the squesks over the stereo. ;)

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Post by Jussi »

I bought from my dealer so called "dry-silicon" (don't know if that's a right word in english). My dealer has used it in to my car and it helped. But it last about week :cry:
Silicone leaves nasty marks in windows, but dry-silicone doesn't do that ;)
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