diysv6
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- VF S1 SV6 STORM A6: VZ S1 SV6 A5
Gave the car (VF S1) a bit of a detail recently, and noticed that both A pillars had a black rubber type "slick" at the bend where the windscreen frame meets the door's vertical opening. The B and C pillars were clean of any black deposits from the door rubbers.
It comes off with car polish etc. The window frame rubber has a glazed "wet" look corresponding with where it has deposited the black rubber coating on the paintwork. I have never had this on my VT or VZ so I'm guessing the rubber on the window frame is a bit inferior.
I don't have any door rattles, knocking, bumping on the striker plates to cause the door rubbers to have a high friction type contact. (Well I can't hear anything, and the doors seem steady whilst driving).
Anyone got any ideas?
It comes off with car polish etc. The window frame rubber has a glazed "wet" look corresponding with where it has deposited the black rubber coating on the paintwork. I have never had this on my VT or VZ so I'm guessing the rubber on the window frame is a bit inferior.
I don't have any door rattles, knocking, bumping on the striker plates to cause the door rubbers to have a high friction type contact. (Well I can't hear anything, and the doors seem steady whilst driving).
Anyone got any ideas?