Thanks for the black tack suggestion

I can't quite picture it. Anybody got an example of a rattle it fixed and how?
 
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Find all the plastic fittings that rattle . Roll a little ball of black tack up - squeeze between the fitting and the surface it rattles against and …. Silence (almost)
 
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I can't quite picture it. Anybody got an example of a rattle it fixed and how?
The Remis blind frame rattled on ours . Found the spots that caused a problem by pressing various parts of the frame whilst on the move and the used Black Tack to either stick the area to other adjacent plastic or wedged it between to act as a barrier. Worked for me no rattles in the cab area whatsoever.
 
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The Remis blind frame rattled on ours . Found the spots that caused a problem by pressing various parts of the frame whilst on the move and the used Black Tack to either stick the area to other adjacent plastic or wedged it between to act as a barrier. Worked for me no rattles in the cab area whatsoever.
I see. Our sliding table rattles like the clappers but if I stuck it it wouldn't slide out. I've put various foam pads between the two leaves but it still manages a drum solo on rough road surfaces.

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The Remis blind frame rattled on ours . Found the spots that caused a problem by pressing various parts of the frame whilst on the move and the used Black Tack to either stick the area to other adjacent plastic or wedged it between to act as a barrier. Worked for me no rattles in the cab area whatsoever.
I think i will try some of that on the wife
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