Glass run channel

A glass run channel is a groove, normally made of rubber or plastic, that is found around windows (most commonly car windows).[1][2][3] The primary purpose of a glass run channel is to provide a seal for the window.

A car, the locations of the glass run channels are highlighted in red.
A truck, the locations of the glass run channels are highlighted in red.

Cleaning

Due to the channel's narrowness, glass runs can be difficult to clean (or free from small obstructions like glass chips) without the use of a specialised cleaner.[4]

A 250 mm glass run channel cleaner.
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gollark: You need a special key (managed via the HKI system) to connect as an admin, but none as a client.
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References



    1. TA HU ENTERPRISE CO LTD, Taiwan Glass Run Channel Friday 20 April 2012
    2. Car Parts Discount, 1959 Chevy Truck Door Window Glass Run Channel Friday 20 April 2012
    3. Car Parts Discount, 1959 Chevy Truck Door Window Glass Run Channel Friday 20 April 2012
    4. Amazon, Glass run channel cleaner Friday 20 April 2012
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