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| Scotm Member Since: 28 Feb 2014 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 697      | This is very easy to fit without removing the glass.
 https://www.woolies-trim.co.uk/product/1649/small-window-channel | ||
|  30th Mar 2020 9:59am | 
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| Balvaig Member Since: 19 Feb 2016 Location: Fife Posts: 737      | If the runners are sound I found that diluted proprietary liquid moss killer and a toothbrush works well. Don't leave it on too long and give it a good rinsing afterwards. | ||
|  30th Mar 2020 10:49am | 
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| Kilvo1 Member Since: 05 Feb 2019 Location: Berkshire Posts: 17      | Excellent I think I’ll buy some new ones I didn’t realise they were so simple to change
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|  30th Mar 2020 6:10pm | 
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| zippo87 Member Since: 29 Mar 2019 Location: Moray Posts: 100      | I treated mine to the garrison outfitters seals - which I rate, though not cheap compared to buying just the felt runners.  I’d also replace the middle seal/scraper which I didn’t at the time.  Horses for courses, and woolies are a helpful bunch too. | ||
|  30th Mar 2020 8:16pm | 
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| KelvinB Member Since: 17 May 2018 Location: Crickhowell Posts: 24      | Cleaned mine out on quarantine day 8 (day 7 was spraying ACF50 on anything brown).
 Armed with a toothbrush, cotton buds, razor blade, washing up sponge and some anti mould spray from the bathroom. I don't think my 2008 110 rear windows had ever been cleaned and was like a little eco system. Gave everything a good flushing afterwards to get off all the anti-mould stuff off. Came up a treat. | ||
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