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Old 02-15-2007, 07:23 AM
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after reading about peoples problems with their sunroofs and wind noise i was wondering if there is a recommended way to take care of the seals. i know on my truck that they recommended using spray silicon lube and actually applying that to the door seals, sunroof, etc. just wanted to see if anyone out there had any ideas.
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Originally Posted by asickmf' post='391858' date='Feb 15 2007, 10:23 AM
after reading about peoples problems with their sunroofs and wind noise i was wondering if there is a recommended way to take care of the seals. i know on my truck that they recommended using spray silicon lube and actually applying that to the door seals, sunroof, etc. just wanted to see if anyone out there had any ideas.
Go to the dealer and ask for a tube of Gummiphledge. That is what BMW recommends for keeping all the rubber seals in good shape-plus they use it when customers complain of the doors squeaking.

I keep a couple of tubes around at all times-it does a great job.
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