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Door and window seals

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Hi,

Has anyone any experience of any lubricants that can be applied to door and window seals to keep them in good nick?

I've heard about this somewhere else and have a couple of seals that could do with it to at least reduce wind noise and maybe prevent water ingress.

Ta for any advice.


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Post by thegamwellsmythes »

Ta for the advice.

I've got some stuff from VW.

£40 a 30ml bottle. Ouch! We need it for our other car anyway so I thought I'd try it on the bus door seals to see if it stops an annoying wind noise.

I'll post with any news when we put it on as maintenance of door seals could end up being cheaper than replacing them.
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