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If your electric windows are slow in operation, you might want to try this:  
 
If your electric windows are slow in operation, you might want to try this:  
 
  
 
The rubbers inside the door that the windows 'slide' through become brittle and dry. A good spray of furniture polish on the rubbers can free them up and allow the window to move more freely. This is only a temporary fix - ultimately new rubbers will be required.  
 
The rubbers inside the door that the windows 'slide' through become brittle and dry. A good spray of furniture polish on the rubbers can free them up and allow the window to move more freely. This is only a temporary fix - ultimately new rubbers will be required.  
 
  
 
You might want to try silicone spray as an alternative, although I am not aware of anybody having tried it...  
 
You might want to try silicone spray as an alternative, although I am not aware of anybody having tried it...  
 
  
 
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Submitted by Monkeyra
  
 
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Revision as of 15:45, 9 March 2007

Slow Electric Windows

Fix

If your electric windows are slow in operation, you might want to try this:

The rubbers inside the door that the windows 'slide' through become brittle and dry. A good spray of furniture polish on the rubbers can free them up and allow the window to move more freely. This is only a temporary fix - ultimately new rubbers will be required.

You might want to try silicone spray as an alternative, although I am not aware of anybody having tried it...

Submitted by Monkeyra