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Hello, My car cover isn't here yet, But the side glass is sticking a little to the weatherstrip, Is there a product that is better than just hitting the weatherstrip with armor-all on a rag? Not a fan of using that on anything.
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Personally I hate silicon sprays.
On the rear windows of my convertible I have found that a very, very light coating of dielectric grease on the weather stripping works best. It lasts a long time, two years now, doesn't leave a residue on the glass nor does it attract dirt or dust.
 

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Personally I hate silicon sprays.
On the rear windows of my convertible I have found that a very, very light coating of dielectric grease on the weather stripping works best. It lasts a long time, two years now, doesn't leave a residue on the glass nor does it attract dirt or dust.
Ya, not a fan of silicon sprays either, most autobody guys/gals hate the stuff, it is a _itch to get out /off paint, and fish eyes are no fun .
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