Squeaky rear window

Squeaky rear window

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Dickie Dastardly

Original Poster:

721 posts

181 months

Tuesday 3rd June 2014
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A couple of questions folks,

1 - Can anyone advise what silicone spray product should be used to lessen the squeaks off the rear perspex window?
2 - Can anyone recommend a good product for removing dead flies off the front of the car, the service bonnet is splattered in them and they are a pig to properly remove.

Thanks

Richard

nawarne

3,126 posts

275 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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Richard,
Re: 1) Any good haberdashers shop should sell silicone spray. I believe the curtain trade folks use it to lubricate the track. Alternatively, a grp moulding place should sell mould release spray - aka silicone.

2) Dead insects - either use some of the purpose sprays at your local factors/Halfrauds or lots of warm soapy water.

HTH, Nick

Konrod

904 posts

243 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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For the bugs, you can use a bug sponge which is an ordinary sponge wrapped in fine nylon netting from Halfords or similar (or wrap a sponge in your wife's old fishnets of you're brave smile). Use plenty of water, works well on paintwork and windscreens.

J

Dischordant

603 posts

216 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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Nylon will leave fine scratches in the paintwork especially if you need to rub hard - claying will be a safer way to remove the ones that don't come off after standard soaking

blueg33

41,376 posts

239 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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Helicopter tape around the edges helps with squeaking

NCE 61

2,422 posts

296 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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See this Topic

MrChips

3,287 posts

225 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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Aargh that's just reminded me of my to-do list!! yikes

Dickie Dastardly

Original Poster:

721 posts

181 months

Wednesday 4th June 2014
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Thanks for the replies, I bought some "3 in 1" silicone spray today which i've applied - am heading to Aberdeen on Friday so will see if there is an improvement.
Also bought some Autoglym insect remover which seems to have worked a treat on the service bonnet, it cleaned up nicely with minimum pressure,wiping.

Cheers
Richard