Hope this is the right place to ask this question.
I have high top ex rental van and the windows at the top are very difficult to slide, I am not sure of right lubricant to use. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Many thanks
Rooney
Cruising Cruze said
11:32 PM Mar 15, 2017
I would just try a bit of silicone spray
It wont get sticky
Regards John
newboy said
06:14 AM Mar 16, 2017
Hello Rooney. This post came to newboy - but - ???
Anyway 1. try Johnstons Baby Powder (it's silicone based) But it wont like the rain. Anywayy -2 = You can purchase window slippery slide from Buns. Besties. newboy
madaboutled said
10:06 AM Mar 16, 2017
Grab a stick of Dry Lube from just about any auto parts shop. It's perfect for any metal on metal (and plastic) moving parts and not affected by water, dust etc...
Aus-Kiwi said
07:20 PM Mar 16, 2017
Tyre shine .. Powdered graphite
Rooney said
10:19 AM Mar 17, 2017
Hi
thanks GN's for the suggestions, I will try one that can be used in the rain.
Don't know why this has a perma link ????????? if I did that, I don't know how I did it, sorry
Rooney
Happywanderer said
07:20 PM Mar 17, 2017
Have you tried WD40? Should work.
Aus-Kiwi said
11:22 PM Mar 17, 2017
WD doesn't exactly lube though ! Not long term ..
Cruising Cruze said
09:53 PM Mar 18, 2017
besides that Graeme what about the smell,I wouldn't like to sleep beside it the smell will stay for a few days
Hi
Hope this is the right place to ask this question.
I have high top ex rental van and the windows at the top are very difficult to slide, I am not sure of right lubricant to use. Any suggestions would be appreciated
Many thanks
Rooney
It wont get sticky
Regards John
Anyway 1. try Johnstons Baby Powder (it's silicone based) But it wont like the rain. Anywayy -2 = You can purchase window slippery slide from Buns. Besties. newboy
Grab a stick of Dry Lube from just about any auto parts shop. It's perfect for any metal on metal (and plastic) moving parts and not affected by water, dust etc...
Hi
thanks GN's for the suggestions, I will try one that can be used in the rain.
Don't know why this has a perma link ????????? if I did that, I don't know how I did it, sorry
Rooney