After hearing about the success of members treating their creaks with silicon I thought I would try the same so I can have my radio on at resonable volume - instead of loud to drown out those darn roof creaks.
1). Can any advise if the silicon spray is friendly to rubber and not corrosive, and perhaps the name and outlet where I can obtain it (Rob, did autoglymn fix it for you?).
2).Do members think there is much risk of Peugeot getting on their high horse if they found out at my six month service that I had attempted to fix the problem myself i.e. could they suggest this may infringe the warranty?
Thought I'd be safe before trying this one out as from what members have said, the product seems to work.
Ta, Robbie.
silicon spray on window/roof rubbers and its implications
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Freedive
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Q1. I use a silicon spray as a lubricant on my scuba diving equipment. That stands up to loads of wear and tear and I trust it with my life at 50m below. I will say after years of use it can eventually causes problems , but i do mean years. (no jokes about rubber and lubricants thankyou)
The rubber seal is much more likley to photodegrade in sunlight.
Q2. Peugeot are unlikely to be able to 'prove' a problem if you ever had one.
The rubber seal is much more likley to photodegrade in sunlight.
Q2. Peugeot are unlikely to be able to 'prove' a problem if you ever had one.
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Julia
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So how is the new CC Frosty?
Was it worth all the waiting??
When do we get pics?
Was it worth all the waiting??
When do we get pics?
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Derek
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i always promised to send pics. just never seemed to find the ideal day and when i did i never saw my CC again :sad:
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Frosty
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Julia, yes it was definitely worth the wait. I love the car - no disappointment at all. It's rained here the past few nights and no leaks, so looks ok so far. A noise has developed when the roof closes, seems to be something slightly hitting the rear window. Doesn't sound like anything is self destructing, will take it in next week for a check.
The only fault I can find in the car is the sound system. Looking into beefing it up a little.
All in all a very happy ownber. As Lyndon said I've sent him some pictures, so keep an eye out.
Glad to now be a official member of the family
Cheers
Frosty
The only fault I can find in the car is the sound system. Looking into beefing it up a little.
All in all a very happy ownber. As Lyndon said I've sent him some pictures, so keep an eye out.
Glad to now be a official member of the family
Cheers
Frosty
Cheers
Frosty
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col
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Robbie
I think it's been mentioned a few times that Rubber & Nylon lubricant from Halfords is a good one. I have just been and got one, its in a bright yellow can, and cost £4.
Oh yeah and to save you time finding the damn thing, head straight for the fuel treatment and additives section
Col
I think it's been mentioned a few times that Rubber & Nylon lubricant from Halfords is a good one. I have just been and got one, its in a bright yellow can, and cost £4.
Oh yeah and to save you time finding the damn thing, head straight for the fuel treatment and additives section
Col
Colin
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For sale- 17" Miglia Alloys. pm me if your interested
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For sale- 17" Miglia Alloys. pm me if your interested
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col
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BTW don't follow the instructions on the can and apply directly, spray onto a cloth and apply. DOn't want your interior to end up like mine with spray residue everywhere!!!
Colin
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For sale- 17" Miglia Alloys. pm me if your interested
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crispy
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Robbie
I tried the silicone stuff from halfords in the yellow can, and it's now dead quiet inside. I'd recomend it to all, just be careful where you point your nozzle, if you get that stuff on your interior, it doesn't half stain. Still it doesn't matter, I'm getting my replacement CC on Saturday, I'll be a lot more carefull where I spray that one.
I tried the silicone stuff from halfords in the yellow can, and it's now dead quiet inside. I'd recomend it to all, just be careful where you point your nozzle, if you get that stuff on your interior, it doesn't half stain. Still it doesn't matter, I'm getting my replacement CC on Saturday, I'll be a lot more carefull where I spray that one.
