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Glass run channel

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A picture of a car window, with the locations of the glass run channels shown on the outside.
A car with the locations of the glass run channels highlighted in red
A 250 mm glass run channel cleaner

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.

Cleaning

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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]

See also

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References

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