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StealthMode said:Ok, after googling Syl-Glyde, I found soem BMW owners have been using it on their seals and it works great. I think I'll head back to Napa tomorrow and pick up some. How much did you pay for yours?
StealthMode said:Ironically, it sounds like it is coming from my door lock area, but if I dress the upper seals it goes away until it dries up. :nixweiss
StealthMode said:..How long does the 1z stuff last typically?
Jesstzn said:GM Makes a silicone emulsion just for that .. bout $5 a bottle .. thats the only thing I found that lasts and works .. its made specifically for that and once applied and rubbed in it also looks good ..
It solved the same issue your having .. I had it on my 03 Passat.
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mose said:I have always used DG TMD and haven't had any problems with it....just my two cents!
BigJimZ28 said:save yourself some $ & buy dielectric grease
have use it and spray Silicon lube for years per old GM info
(it is still recommended @ the dealer last time I checked)
food for thought ....I have a 81 Z-28 Camaro that has been outside 24-7 for the 10+ years I have owned it and treating the top-top seals and door seals with dielectric grease & spray Silicon lube
and THEY STILL DO NOT LEAK! if you know anything about these cars that is a feat
also the seals on the conv top of my 97 z-28 camaro are in great shape for 11 years old and spending as much time as possible @ the shore
StealthMode said:Hmmmm.....I just bought some Syl-Glyde and put it on my upper seal, and what do you know, it didn't go away! I am at my whits end here now.