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??? How to Keep Doors From Freezing Shut ???
How do you guys up North keep your doors from freezing shut, over the long term, without corrding your seals and damaging your paint?
Other sites say to use items such as, silicone, WD40, clear shoe polish etc., but other sites say this will damage weather-stripping in the long term.
Anyone have any solid advice that won't damage the seals over time?
Thank you!
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Re: ??? How to Keep Doors From Freezing Shut ???
I don't have any problem with this. What is causing your doors to freeze shut? After a wash, wipe down the seals and dry them as well as the jambs.
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Re: ??? How to Keep Doors From Freezing Shut ???
Use this to coat all rubber seals around the door and elsewhere.
Einszett Rubber Care Stick Gummi Pflege, gummi pflege
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Re: ??? How to Keep Doors From Freezing Shut ???
I don't use any special product, just the same ones I use to maintain the seals.
I've had good success with 303 Aerospace and even Vasaline (don't laugh...it works). Years ago, I owned a BMW and the dealership would apply Einszett's Gummi Pflege every time I took the car in for service. That product worked great as well.
It was 14F here this morning. No freezing issues at all heading in to work.
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Re: ??? How to Keep Doors From Freezing Shut ???
I have used Rubber Care Silicone Free products in the past like Zymol, Wurth, 1Z, SwissVax to prevent sticking of the seals. It may help in freezing temps.
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Re: ??? How to Keep Doors From Freezing Shut ???
Being in Ohio just like the OP I can say 1Z Gummi Pflege or 303 have been my products of choice. Using Vaseline just sounds messy IMO.
Its not the cold its the freezing rain and such. and most of the time I find its not my seals that have frozen shut but a layer of ice covering and filling the door gap. When that happens something like 1Z Einszett De-Icer Spray helps a lot. (if you can get to it.) I would keep one in the car, one @ work, one @ home.
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Re: ??? How to Keep Doors From Freezing Shut ???
Originally Posted by Mike@DedicatedPerfection
That's what I use and haven't found anything like it.
As far as keeping them from freezing, you need to keep the door-to-seal area dry. Treating the seals might help alittle, but won't stop when your temp goes from 35 to 6, like it did yesterday/last night.
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Re: ??? How to Keep Doors From Freezing Shut ???
First:
Clean and thoroughly dry the door seals, frame, jambs, etc.
Next:
Apply some dielectric grease or Sil-Glyde® Grease to the seals.
Note:
Both of the above products are available at auto parts stores,
such as: NAPA, PepBoys, AutoZone
Remember...it's:
"grease for peace!" ~Jon "Bowzer" Bauman
Go Buckeyes!!
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: ??? How to Keep Doors From Freezing Shut ???
Thanks guys. I'll give an update and answer a question asked.
My two sliding doors on my 2012 Caravan were both frozen this morning and wouldn't open. Not even an inch. The jambs and seals are clean, and were dry. I poured about 12 oz. of hot water along the top of the door along its length where it meets the roof, and they opened immediately. The kids got in, I drove them to school, and the doors wouldn't open again.
Luckily, I had a cup of coffee with me, and used it to open one of the doors.
After returning home, I sprayed all the rubber seals with Blackfire interior dressing, and hit all key points I could see with some aerosole silicone.
We'll see how long this holds.
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Re: ??? How to Keep Doors From Freezing Shut ???
Originally Posted by expdetailing
Thanks guys. I'll give an update and answer a question asked.
My two sliding doors on my 2012 Caravan were both frozen this morning and wouldn't open. Not even an inch. The jambs and seals are clean, and were dry. I poured about 12 oz. of hot water along the top of the door along its length where it meets the roof, and they opened immediately. The kids got in, I drove them to school, and the doors wouldn't open again.
Luckily, I had a cup of coffee with me, and used it to open one of the doors.
After returning home, I sprayed all the rubber seals with Blackfire interior dressing, and hit all key points I could see with some aerosole silicone.
We'll see how long this holds.
The water freezing again is what caused it. You were understandably in a rush to get the kids off and didn't have time to dry it again. Hopefully after driving the vehicle for alittle while, it warmed up the newly frozen coffee.
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