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 Fixing a leaky T-Bar 
Description How to stop treat your rubber to stop your t-bar's from leaking
Author Date Mon Mar 21, 2005 12:19 pm Type Text How-To

Category Exterior
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Fixing a leaky T-Bar
How to stop treat your rubber to stop your t-bar's from leaking
How-to fix leaky t-bars
by Jamie Ayres


The quickest, cheapest and most reliable way to get rid of leaky roof and window problems is to use silicon lubricant. Try Holts Silicon Lubricant. It comes in a green can and claims to be for windows (stops squeaking) but basically soaks into the rubber and revives it.

Take the t-bars roofs off and wind the windows down. Spray this stuff onto the rubber and leave it to soak in and work its magic for a few hours (as long as possible!) with nothing touching the rubber seals. Don't forget to spray the rubber seals on the t-bar glass as well!!!
  

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