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Interior Rattles - Wurth Rubber Car Silicone Free

Old Oct 4, 2011 | 07:40 PM
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It does not have a funky oder - it smells clean (if that makes any sense). But the smell goes away in a few hours. I conditioned my leather with Mequiars leather conditioner after words and honestly that is all I smell.

I mostly spayed it into a towel and then applied it. It still got on areas other than the rubber weather stripping and windows. I just wiped it off - did not stain.

The also have some that is like a 'glue stick' that looks a little easier to apply. I would guess it had the same effect

http://www.superiorcarcare.net/wurucagelst.html

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Thanks for the idea! Do I spray it up into the edges of all the windows? Do I have to be concerned about staining if I get it on the leather/vinyl? Is the residue difficult to clean off the windows? Does it have a funky odor?
 
Old Oct 5, 2011 | 08:17 AM
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Thanks for the tips on application!
 
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Anyone have a fix for the seat belt rattle, passenger side?
 
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Does anyone have an issue with the rear windshield rattling. It does it when its colder outside and around 3300 RPM. Also, when I pop the sunroof to open, the rattle is not as bad but still around. Would the sealant help with this?
 
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I wanted to revive this because I'm getting a new rattle noise directly in front of me, but I haven't quite placed it yet. It seems to be either coming from the instrument cluster or the dashboard above/behind it.

Is any of this stuff toxic? I just worry about say leaving your car in the sun and what stuff may offgass from where it was applied.
 

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I fought rattles and could not win. Now I just pump up the volume!
 
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I just sprayed all my rubbers with this wonderful Wurth Rubber Care, what a difference all rattles are gone wind noise is reduced this is a must do.

Thanks fdorn for starting this thread.

Cheers,
Tim
 

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Originally Posted by timccloud
I just sprayed all my rubbers with this wonderful Wurth Rubber Care, what a difference all rattles are gone wind noise is reduced this is a must do.
Did you do just outside seals or both inside and out?
 
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Yes inside and out I did every bit of seal or rubber I could find, doors, windows you name it.

just sprayed it on left it a while and wiped off the excess.

Just do it there is no smell suppose it took me about an hour or so.

Its amazing how quiet my car is, I'm well impressed by this wonderful wonderful wurth rubber care.

Cheers,

Tim
 
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