It was recommended to me when I was installing new glass in my windshield frame
to use Rain-X for a lubricant to allow the glass to slip into the rubber better.
No harm to the rubber. Might be easier to source than rubber lube too.
Mike MacLean Supercharged 60 Sprite
Gerard Chateauvieux wrote:
> Well, seems this thread will be twisted after what Peter started...'-) What
> can I say, he has a three hour head start on the day... I was still downing
> coffee when I wrote my reply, not having seen his yet...
>
> You might check Summit or Pegasus, I think they may sell the stuff.
>
> Not really rubber lube, but there is a product called Black Magic that
> works really well. It's a restorer/revitalizer. You should be able to find
> that in your mass market auto parts store. I've also heard of people
> using... [ahem, dare I say] KY gel...
>
> -g
>
> At 12:13 PM -0400 9/4/01, Jeff Boatright wrote:
> >G-
> >
> >Thanks for the reply.
> >
> >Where do you get rubber lube? The guys at Pep Boys had no clue. Well,
> >they had a clue, but it was for another topic.
> >
> >-J
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