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Rear window rubbers

Pieman7

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hi guys n girls my c4s back side window rubbers need replacinging. I know this sound ocd but want to keep looking great is this a easy project? If not I live in oxted Surrey are there any contacts in or near this area

regards pieman7
 
Hi,

Are they past saving? I recently brought my C4S and none of the black trim had been looked after really so I used a can of WD40 to wipe over them, let that dry and then used some backtoblack on them and they look like new! Did this to the worn and sun bleached skirts/front valance/front screen under the wipers/all around the door rubbers, in the engine bay and in the front luggage area. Works a treat and when you wash the car it looks like new again. Mine is 90k down and it looks pretty mint now. The look of all the 'black' bits makes a big difference to the car.
 
Hi thanks for checking out my post they look quite tatty on the edges will try what you said. I have also bought new front valence which had some dinks and scratches on it now looks great. It's only done 40k so was very surprised at the condition of the rubbers to the rear windows

simon
 

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