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Window buffers
When I bought my '95 it had the tell-tale lines down the drivers door glass indicating worn glass buffers.
I have the door panel off to repair a few broken screw mounts, and thought I would fix this at the same time. Couldn't find a part number for the bit in my manual. Anybody give me a part 'no Or sell me the bit Just the clip-in plastic with the felt on it. Also can the lines be polished out of the glass? regards and thanks Don Mac45 |
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Re: Window buffers
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• window outer stabilizer #62310PA000 Tapani |
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Re: Window buffers
If your fingernail can catch a bit in the scratch, you won't find the aftermarket kits will help. BTW, hook&loop ribbon (my wife found me some at a sewing store) comes in 3/4" and 1" wide form. The fuzzy side works pretty nicely replacing the OEM scraper when attached with a good quality glue.
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Re: Window buffers
I was able to clean my existing ones. I just rubbed a drywall screw against the grain of the felt. All kinds of crap came out, sand and heavy dust debris. I hear glass places can buff the scratches out but like faster act said if your nail catches it's deep. I heard it will still come out, it just depends how much glass distortion you're willing to live with.
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