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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: East Lansing, Mi
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PS my windows are still working great and its been a few months sense I did this.
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Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: NYC
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I'm a look into this product. But what also works is the armor all wheel spray (clear one). It last for months, even when you wash your car. It sticks really well on the window rubber.let me know if anyone else has tried this to confirm that it works great. Thank you
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Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: East Lansing, Mi
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UMM the link is in my first post
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LS= Luxury Sport
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: Vermont
Posts: 1,348
Car 1: 1991 Acura Legend LS Sedan Golden Glow Pearl Car 2: 1992 Acura Legend L Car 3: 2006 Honda Odyssey iTrader: (7)
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Cool! I'll keep that in mind if I ever have a problem with slow windows.
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"Goldie"- A 1991 Legend LS Golden Glow Pearl Type F interior- 141k miles Recent Mods: New paint and bodywork, speakers, Iggee seatcovers, moonroof, fogs, clear corner/bumper lights, Nokian WR G2 tires, 7 spoke coupe rims. Projects for 2009: Repair A/C, steering wheel audio control repair, fog switch, new heated seats, Reded out tails, new speaker mesh, timing belt, CAI, various interior parts, Type II cluster, new floor mats, interior LED swap. Progress Thread: The Legend Reunveiled |
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In response to samblaze
I read your postins. obviously i would have to remove the window motor and regulator. now if i am correct would i have to apply the grease on the motor and regulator or do i install it on another part. if so can you please explain. thank you
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: north of Denton TX
Posts: 222
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just a question about this. were do i apply it. i dont know what you mean as to the "window channel". :>? just wondering, cuz i have no idea what your talking about.
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loving life and my legend. Alpine 2-ways in front, Sony 4-way's in back baby! will be getting it painted when i got the $$ |
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My Ballz & My Word
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: P.C., AL
Posts: 200
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The channel where the windows slides up and down in. Lower your window for the upper part, the take your door panel off with the window up and clean the lower channel. If you have big hands like I do, I had my daughter clean the lower part cause that hole isn't that big. Use alcohol and q-tips to clean out the channels. Make sure you use a good bit so it works in the channel. May take a couple days, as mine did.
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