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If the rubber seals around the door/roof make a 'squeaky' sound then you can try using 'Autoglym rubber and vinyl care' it can be messy spraying it directly onto the seals best use a cloth then apply.

Works a treat but can leave a streak on your windows when you raise/lower them so be careful.


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Post by Freedive »

He's right, works a treat, stops all the squeaking and squealing. Get the roof half open and put some on the roof seals too.

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glad to see you are all entering the compulsive world of Autoglym products :smile:

Once you have had quality you just dont want to go back

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Post by TZAG »

The right product for the door and roof seals, to reduce bad sounds is based on silicone or not?
Because there are two products, one with and one without silicone.
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Post by Simon (PugSport) »

I find vaseline Works well and performs longer on the seals...

Autoglym Polish etc is a must on the Paint Work etc..

But their Leather Cream is Crap... Leaves it dull and with a white residue in the valleys..
So I use "Liquid Leather" from Gliptone, leaves it looking & smelling like it did when it left the factory..
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Post by Derek »

Simon,

Where can you buy the Liquid Leather from ? I bought the Autoglym one but won't use it if it is that bad.

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Post by pault »

You can get Liquid Leather direct from their website at http://www.liquidleather.com/

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Post by rob »

Hey Lyndon, did you ever try that Autoglym leather stuff I gave you. What did you think of it?

Being a cloth person I will have to go by what others say.
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Hi Rob,

yep tried the leather stuff, the first time i used it i applied too much and left a white residue, wiped it with a damp cloth to get rid of it.

I see what simon says about the dull finish tho, suppose shiney seats could look like CHEAP PVC !!!!
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thumbs up or down then ?
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Post by Simon (PugSport) »

Nah, it doesn't make it look like PVC.. Cos there is no silicon in it..

It is more like a Satin Sheen.. And more importantlyl no residue and it stays looking smarter for much longer..

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Post by Lyndon »

Hi Rob,

it seemed to work a treat on my old 206 roland garros with oyster/green leather seats, suppose you couldn't see white residue. now i just use as much, it keeps the seats clean and removes any marks so will stick with it until it runs out then might give the liquid leather a try :smile:
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Post by costas »

This rubber 'squeaky' sound is a common
problem to all the cc or its hapens to some ?
And why this is happening ?

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Post by Lyndon »

yep it's the rubber seals rubbing againest the glass and other panels, try using a silicon spray to make them more supple.

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Post by Stuart »

Re. Autoglym lweather cream - I have applied it once and ended up with no residue, and the leather looking like it did when I bought the car.....errrr...okay, the drivers seat is alot more saggy than when I first got the car (anyone elses like that ?), and the chewing-gum mark on the passenger side was still there - but all in all I was quite pleased ! I'd like to try your suggestion but ain't gonna chuck my glym cream away - costs too much :smile: Could stick it in the For Sale forum ?¿

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