Under normal circumstances, the lubricant used for sunroof tracks is generally grease. There are also specialized lubricants and lubricating greases designed specifically for sunroof tracks. Most of these lubricants possess excellent water resistance, ensuring they aren't washed away during car washes. Their lubricating effects are pronounced and last a significant amount of time. It's worth noting that those living in frigid regions should pay special attention to the low-temperature resistance of the lubricant to prevent it from freezing during colder months.

Sunroof Track Lubrication Tutorial:
1:Fully open the car's sunroof to expose the sunroof tracks to the maximum extent.
2:Use a cloth to clean the dust, dirt, and old lubricant off the sunroof tracks.
3:Apply the specialized lubricant or grease to the sunroof tracks, then use a brush to spread the lubricant evenly across the tracks.
4:Repeatedly open and close the car's sunroof several times to ensure that the lubricant adheres well to the mechanism, then wipe off any excess lubricant with a cloth.
How to maintain the car sunroof?
1:Regularly clean the dust and dirt from the sunroof tracks and timely add lubricant to ensure that the sunroof operates smoothly at all times.
2:When washing the car, avoid using a high-pressure water jet directly on the sunroof to prevent damaging the sealing strips.
3:In the winter, the car's sunroof might freeze. In such cases, do not directly open the sunroof. Wait for the ice to melt before opening it to prevent damaging the sealing strips and potentially causing leaks.





