Slow windows fix

Slow windows fix

Works on any make or model of car. Just need some silicone spray lubricant. Ford Chevy Dodge GMC Cadillac Chrysler Mercury Lincoln Mazda Toyota Honda Nissan Kia Hyundai

Shown in the video is our department’s still active 2008 Ford Crown Victoria P71 police interceptor.

spray I used: https://amzn.to/3TVHXw3

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@iliketowncars says:

Will this work on Microsoft Windows

@Ulford says:

I love your videos Judge but you need to make them 10 minutes or longer to get some money out of it. You deserve it.

@tacsniper762 says:

Nice. I use that but is not durable, I wish there’s another step to make it roll up more faster but I will keep lubricating window tracks with silicone

@wlwal1 says:

will it gum up track with dust etc?

@kylemlm says:

Judge..nice video..

@calebmastruserio7811 says:

Is that just regular silicone spray? Nice tip man

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