Ive just purchased a T4 with sliding windows on side but they are stuck solid, what should i use to cleaned and free up the surrounding rubber etc. without causing any corrosion?
Ive also got a problem with key opening the water fill cap which just wont budge.
general stickiness questions, seeking materials/hints
Thanks
sliding windows
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Re: sliding windows
You would be better off joining a T4 forum rather than us - We are basically years 1980 to 1990 T25 (T3) vans.
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Re: sliding windows
Oldiebut goodie wrote:You would be better off joining a T4 forum rather than us - We are basically years 1980 to 1990 T25 (T3) vans.
oops 2 years out.
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Re: sliding windows
take care fella
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