Window troubles
#11
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Re: Window troubles
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:25:14 +0100, Bert
<do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This is about an Audi 6 build in 2000.
>When it has been dry for a couple of days, the electric window on the drivers
>side isn't closing anymore (only half way), due to too much friction.
Might as well be the famous broken plastic guide in the window.
Regards
Wolfgang
<do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This is about an Audi 6 build in 2000.
>When it has been dry for a couple of days, the electric window on the drivers
>side isn't closing anymore (only half way), due to too much friction.
Might as well be the famous broken plastic guide in the window.
Regards
Wolfgang
#12
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Re: Window troubles
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:25:14 +0100, Bert
<do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This is about an Audi 6 build in 2000.
>When it has been dry for a couple of days, the electric window on the drivers
>side isn't closing anymore (only half way), due to too much friction.
Might as well be the famous broken plastic guide in the window.
Regards
Wolfgang
<do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This is about an Audi 6 build in 2000.
>When it has been dry for a couple of days, the electric window on the drivers
>side isn't closing anymore (only half way), due to too much friction.
Might as well be the famous broken plastic guide in the window.
Regards
Wolfgang
#13
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Re: Window troubles
On Sun, 08 Jan 2006 15:25:14 +0100, Bert
<do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This is about an Audi 6 build in 2000.
>When it has been dry for a couple of days, the electric window on the drivers
>side isn't closing anymore (only half way), due to too much friction.
Might as well be the famous broken plastic guide in the window.
Regards
Wolfgang
<do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This is about an Audi 6 build in 2000.
>When it has been dry for a couple of days, the electric window on the drivers
>side isn't closing anymore (only half way), due to too much friction.
Might as well be the famous broken plastic guide in the window.
Regards
Wolfgang
#14
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Re: Window troubles
The message <11s2h0e7sq3se44@corp.supernews.com>
from Bert <do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> contains these words:
> So, where am I to apply that spray if it shouldn't get on the glass?
> The friction is between the glass and the rubbers, I think...
Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
channels.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
from Bert <do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> contains these words:
> So, where am I to apply that spray if it shouldn't get on the glass?
> The friction is between the glass and the rubbers, I think...
Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
channels.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
#15
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Re: Window troubles
The message <11s2h0e7sq3se44@corp.supernews.com>
from Bert <do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> contains these words:
> So, where am I to apply that spray if it shouldn't get on the glass?
> The friction is between the glass and the rubbers, I think...
Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
channels.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
from Bert <do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> contains these words:
> So, where am I to apply that spray if it shouldn't get on the glass?
> The friction is between the glass and the rubbers, I think...
Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
channels.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
#16
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Re: Window troubles
The message <11s2h0e7sq3se44@corp.supernews.com>
from Bert <do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> contains these words:
> So, where am I to apply that spray if it shouldn't get on the glass?
> The friction is between the glass and the rubbers, I think...
Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
channels.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
from Bert <do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> contains these words:
> So, where am I to apply that spray if it shouldn't get on the glass?
> The friction is between the glass and the rubbers, I think...
Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
channels.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
#17
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Re: Window troubles
The message <11s2h0e7sq3se44@corp.supernews.com>
from Bert <do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> contains these words:
> So, where am I to apply that spray if it shouldn't get on the glass?
> The friction is between the glass and the rubbers, I think...
Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
channels.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
from Bert <do@not.mail.because.this.adress.is.invalid> contains these words:
> So, where am I to apply that spray if it shouldn't get on the glass?
> The friction is between the glass and the rubbers, I think...
Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
channels.
--
Skipweasel
Never knowingly understood. (Ivor Cutler)
#18
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Re: Window troubles
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 17:36:37 GMT, Guy King <guy.king@zetnet.co.uk> wrote:
>Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
>everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
>channels.
Ok, thanks, I will try that.
I hope that I don't have that broken glider as mentioned, will find out soon.
Bert
>Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
>everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
>channels.
Ok, thanks, I will try that.
I hope that I don't have that broken glider as mentioned, will find out soon.
Bert
#19
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Re: Window troubles
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 17:36:37 GMT, Guy King <guy.king@zetnet.co.uk> wrote:
>Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
>everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
>channels.
Ok, thanks, I will try that.
I hope that I don't have that broken glider as mentioned, will find out soon.
Bert
>Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
>everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
>channels.
Ok, thanks, I will try that.
I hope that I don't have that broken glider as mentioned, will find out soon.
Bert
#20
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Re: Window troubles
On Sun, 8 Jan 2006 17:36:37 GMT, Guy King <guy.king@zetnet.co.uk> wrote:
>Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
>everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
>channels.
Ok, thanks, I will try that.
I hope that I don't have that broken glider as mentioned, will find out soon.
Bert
>Yes, sorry, I meant "Don't spray it all over the glass and cover
>everything in sight". With the window down, spray it into the furry
>channels.
Ok, thanks, I will try that.
I hope that I don't have that broken glider as mentioned, will find out soon.
Bert