Re: IML: Windowsweepers
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Re: IML: Windowsweepers
- From: randalpark@xxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:17:23 -0500
The be honest, in those days, I don't think that they ever did very
much, even when new. They did keep the windows from rattling when in
the down position, but that was about it.
Cars of today really SWEEP the windows! This works mainly for dew that
has formed during the night.
On my old cars, placing a small amount of pressure with my hand against
the window from the inside, while it is being lowered or raised may
make it close enough to have an effect. I've done it and it doesn't
work very well. Most of my cars are garaged, so this feature hasn't
played a significant role in my life for quite sometime.
Paul W.
-----Original Message-----
From: jcorey@xxxxxxxxxxx
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:02 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Windowsweepers
Yep, they do look too short -and often don't touch the glass! I've
wondered about that myself.
On Feb 20, 2007, at 11:56 AM, David Dimitriou wrote:
I got a set from Bernbaum's for my '62. I have not installed them yet.
The bristles seem short. Anybody have any experience with these?
Dave
1962 Crown Southampton 4 Door (x2)
John Corey
jcorey@xxxxxxxxxx,jcorey@xxxxxxxxxxx
CFIC-Qdrive, 302 Tenth St., Troy, NY 12180 USA
518-272-3565
fax: -272-3582
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