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Old 17 April 2009, 09:39 AM
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My girlfriend has recently bought a 206cc thats in mint condition. It has had very little use (circa 2500miles per year) and we are finding that the rear windows stick, I am putting this down to the little use it has had. I was planning on taking the rear trim off and greasing the mech. Has anyone had any experience of this or any thoughts on what else it could be? Any tips on removing the rear trim or is it just a pull of job? I have had a look on the 206cc forum but its all about what handbag matches which car e.t.c.

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Old 17 April 2009, 09:47 AM
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Halfords used to sell a lubricant for windows going back maybe 5 years when i had the same problem on a Fiesta, spray it on the window then wind the window up and down a few times to work it in, worked quite well.
Can't say if they still do it though but might be worth a try
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Cheers James,
I brushed some litium based grease on it in the end and wound them up and down a few times. It worked a treat and saved a small fortune against taking it to the peugeot garage.

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Silicone spray is quite good on sticky window rubbers
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