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...clear the slightest bit of moisture when wound down? 

My 2007 Focus Ghia has electric windows all round,  i would like to think at this time of year i could wind them down then up again to clear rainwater off them, mine come back up as wet as they went down meaning i either have to stop and wipe them or wind them down at junctions to see. I was just wondering if there's something missing, like a squeegee type strip. My old Mondy used to clear rainwater, to great effect. 

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My fiesta doesn't clear the water when it's put down. Either that's the way it was or the seals between the glass has come a little away from touching the glass and not making contact on the water. 

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I'm gonna have to investigate this annoying problem when i get chance, in daylight.

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Don't bother.

It is exactly as it should be on this type of vehicle. The window rubbers do simply not have a seal to clear rainwater from the windows.

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You could start a trend and fit some side window wipers! 😉

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1 minute ago, WES180 said:

You could start a trend and fit some side window wipers! 😉

Dragons Den, again!? 

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