Wet Window Problem
#1
Wet Window Problem
After washing my car and drying it off, if I roll my windows down and back up they get covered with water drops. Then the sun dries them up and it leaves water marks. I've dried them off up to four times after rolling them down and back up but the water comes back as if theres a big pool of water inside my door. Is this normal or is it only happening to me? Maybe I need to replace the bottom rubber windonw seals. What do you members think?
Thanks in advance
13 More Days and I'm outta Kuwait and back in the U.S of A. in the Max!!!
Thanks in advance
13 More Days and I'm outta Kuwait and back in the U.S of A. in the Max!!!
#5
Re: Wet Window Problem
Originally posted by MaxJag
After washing my car and drying it off, if I roll my windows down and back up they get covered with water drops. Then the sun dries them up and it leaves water marks. I've dried them off up to four times after rolling them down and back up but the water comes back as if theres a big pool of water inside my door. Is this normal or is it only happening to me? Maybe I need to replace the bottom rubber windonw seals. What do you members think?
Thanks in advance
13 More Days and I'm outta Kuwait and back in the U.S of A. in the Max!!!
After washing my car and drying it off, if I roll my windows down and back up they get covered with water drops. Then the sun dries them up and it leaves water marks. I've dried them off up to four times after rolling them down and back up but the water comes back as if theres a big pool of water inside my door. Is this normal or is it only happening to me? Maybe I need to replace the bottom rubber windonw seals. What do you members think?
Thanks in advance
13 More Days and I'm outta Kuwait and back in the U.S of A. in the Max!!!
#6
Re: Re: Wet Window Problem
Thanks for the tip. I'll try this next time I give it a washing.
Originally posted by Sin
What I do is use my finger nails to pull the seal away from the window just enough to slip a clean shop towel or paper towel into the gap, and dry it off. This also removes a TONNE of dirt and dust btw, and allows you to now open the windows right away.
What I do is use my finger nails to pull the seal away from the window just enough to slip a clean shop towel or paper towel into the gap, and dry it off. This also removes a TONNE of dirt and dust btw, and allows you to now open the windows right away.
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