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Rear side Quarter Lights - installing new rubbers
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<blockquote data-quote="user 20815" data-source="post: 587027" data-attributes="member: 20815"><p>Yes you're absolutely right silicone spray is best although WD40 only eats natural rubber. Plus I don't think the small amount used would have any effect especially if you clean everything after installation like I do. </p><p>I'm glad to hear others can't open the window after installation and it's not just me. I figured it was more important to have a tight seal and keep water out than being able to open it.</p><p>Let us know how you get on I'd be interested you hear how you find the process. Good luck buddy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 20815, post: 587027, member: 20815"] Yes you're absolutely right silicone spray is best although WD40 only eats natural rubber. Plus I don't think the small amount used would have any effect especially if you clean everything after installation like I do. I'm glad to hear others can't open the window after installation and it's not just me. I figured it was more important to have a tight seal and keep water out than being able to open it. Let us know how you get on I'd be interested you hear how you find the process. Good luck buddy. [/QUOTE]
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