Thank you for the effort in making the video. The excessive grease on the tracks is not needed. It will attract dust and make cleaning a nightmare. You only need grease in the friction areas which is inside the track. You have already put it inside there.
Thank you for this great tutorial! I can’t find any videos here that shows where to exactly apply the grease and your video shows everything perfectly!
OMG! You don not know what you are doing. NEVER but that amount of lubricant on a sunroof track or anything ells. You will have a hell of a mess with dirt build up jams and will be sorry …..
Thank you for the effort in making the video. The excessive grease on the tracks is not needed. It will attract dust and make cleaning a nightmare. You only need grease in the friction areas which is inside the track. You have already put it inside there.
Thank you for this great tutorial! I can’t find any videos here that shows where to exactly apply the grease and your video shows everything perfectly!
You are so welcome! 😊
Thanks for posting. How is it holding up a year later?
thanks! i'll do the same with less grease. thanks for sharing.
Yes, I was a bit excessive with the grease 😅 still working great to this day though!
Thank you for the comment
Can you use Vaseline for this as well? Just thinking what I have around the house currently
I’m not sure, might be worth it to ask a mechanic that one.
I think it will be trouble free for a long time.
Can I use dielectric grease?
I’m not sure, does it attract dust?
Wayyyyyy to much grease
Yeah looking back on this, I agree 😅
OMG! You don not know what you are doing. NEVER but that amount of lubricant on a sunroof track or anything ells. You will have a hell of a mess with dirt build up jams and will be sorry …..
It was my first time, I learned 😅
Way to much grease. That just attracts, and holds, more dirt.
It was my first time, I learned 😅
Not enough "o"s.