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Old 12-17-2012, 01:08 PM   #22
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Originally Posted by Rich1 View Post
I have used some silicone spray lubricant to prevent the window from sticking to the rubber trim around the frame. I sprayed some on a shop towel and ran it over the trim. There is no longer any sticking.

As for the bottom of the window at the door I'm wrestling with a squeaking issue right now. Any tips? Looks like something is misaligned since I get some strip streaks on the window. I guess I could also try silicone spray lubricant there too - just don't want it all over my glass as I roll the window up.

I also agree with the excess moisture. Almost like our doors have some kind of internal sponge soaking up all that water.
Interesting idea with the silicone spray, you worried about the chemicals eating away the rubber? Been dealing with the squeak/streaking on both windows, worse on drivers though. I want to take the door panel off but heard some people saying the moisture shield inside seems like a one-time use and break seal if taken off. I guess it'll be a warranty thing.
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