Squeaky drivers window

I have a 95 Suburban, power windows. The drivers side has a squeaky sound when moving up or down, sounds as if its coming from the front rubber rail area. Is there a way to lubricate the rails the window slides in?

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Gordon
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Try 3M Silicone Lubricant. This product is available at most automobile paint stores. You just spray a little in the window guides and wipe off the edges. After that, the windows should go up and down more easily and with no more noise.

Additional Information:

3M Silicone Lubricant reduces squeaks caused by friction, and helps to relieve sticking and seizing. Silicone lubricant inhibits rust and corrosion; resists moisture; helps preserve plastic, rubber and leather materials; and impedes buildup of glues, waxes, inks, paints and the like. It also reduces friction when cutting tools are used. A silicone polymer, this product contains no petroleum oils and is temperature stable from -28=B0F (-33=B0C) to 350=B0F (177=B0C).

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One-Shot Scot

Try 3M Silicone Lubricant. This product is available at most automobile paint stores. You just spray a little in the window guides and wipe off the edges. After that, the windows should go up and down more easily and with no more noise.

Additional Information:

3M Silicone Lubricant reduces squeaks caused by friction, and helps to relieve sticking and seizing. Silicone lubricant inhibits rust and corrosion; resists moisture; helps preserve plastic, rubber and leather materials; and impedes buildup of glues, waxes, inks, paints and the like. It also reduces friction when cutting tools are used. A silicone polymer, this product contains no petroleum oils and is temperature stable from -28°F (-33°C) to 350°F (177°C).

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Eightupman

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