Sticky weatherstripping

ben54

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What can you put on weatherstripping to make it not stick to the windows when you try to roll the windows down?
 
You might try one of the good vinyl/rubber protectants. I would make sure to massage it in thoroughly to try and keep it from leaving spots or streaks when the window is lowered.

Rain-X is also good idea. I use both and don't have your problem.
 
Mother's Back to Black is a good cleaner. Then use something to condition it.



I've never heard of sticky weatherstripping.
 
I second the Gummipfledge it works great has a good shoe polish type applicator and is priced right and should last a long time!:xyxthumbs
 
true blue blood said:
I second the Gummipfledge it works great has a good shoe polish type applicator and is priced right and should last a long time!:xyxthumbs



Thanks for the replies, but I think the weatherstripping is beyond reconditioning to soft and supple. The car is now 12 years old. I was hoping to put something on the weatherstripping to get it slick enough so that it doesn't stick to the window when it's rolled up. I already had one tint job ruined when the tint got stuck to the weatherstripping. So far, I've been using a tire dressing but it seems too temporary. I may just try the Gummipfledge just to see what happens.
 
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