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      07-26-2007, 12:40 AM   #10
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Drives: 2010 335d
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Meh, I agree with the lubricating the rubber seals. It's definately a must and water will leak in if the rubber dries out. Previous owner of my car prolly left the poor car out doors for extended periods as the rubber was pretty dry and rain would seep in. BMW dealership gave me a free can of silicon spray to keep the rubber soft and pliable. Works and stops water from coming in. I make a note to spray it on the window seals and the seal where the roof meets the top of the windshield everytime i wash the car.

Its preventative maintenance...

however mud mask and cucumber on the car... that's just totally.. uhm....

Takedown8, were u in teh pride parade this year?
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