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Love my 2002 VW Golf. But since winter number one with it I have had problems with the doors freezing shut. A mild wet spell followed by a quick cold snap and water freezes onto the weather stripping across the top of the door. When it is really bad I have to pour hot water on it just so I can open the door.....then towel it off real quick....PITA... it is.

 

Anyone out there have the same problems? And if so how do you remedy it? Any and all help would be appreciated.

 

Regards,

Steve

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My GMC truck does the same all the time and has the broken door handle to prove the pulling. Spray the weather strip with Silicon.. it helps but doesn't totally prevent it.

Posted

Use white lithium grease on a rag and wipe down the weatherstripping and the inner door pillar and kick plate... works for me!.. 2 vehicles 8 doors and haven't frozen yet!

 

RFS

:canadian:

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Any auto supply shop or home maintenance depot will have it. Shake the spray can well, it shoots out of the can like some sorta white gloop.

 

I'm just sayin'.

 

CTC or Home HdWr, Home Depot, Walmart, Rona.

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Urine,

 

I'm not kidding.

 

Obviously for emergency.

 

 

We p'd on my dads Pinto for years before it got rear-ended and blew up.

 

 

Then the doors opened.

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Not sure if it's good for the paint or not, but I saw a guy at Canadian Tire who couldn't get in to his car because the doors were froze shut. He poped open his trunk and grab windshield washer fluid. He poured it over the door seal and the door opened with little effort. Thought it was cool.

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i run into this quite a bit when it gets cold like this,,,silicone spray is the best but it is a maintenance this,,,spray the rubbers down once a week irishfield was right on the money!

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Not sure if it's good for the paint or not, but I saw a guy at Canadian Tire who couldn't get in to his car because the doors were froze shut. He poped open his trunk and grab windshield washer fluid. He poured it over the door seal and the door opened with little effort. Thought it was cool.

 

 

Well seeing that 90% of your windshield washer fluid ends up on your roof anyhow, I am sure the paint would be fine :) lol

 

Anything that doesn't freeze will work really, you could spray Windex on it if you wanted.

 

Chapstick also works good!!!

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I would not recommend anything with oils in it on your weatherstripping. It may be absorbed into the rubber, expand it, and fall off.

Silicone spray is the best option.

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Windex freezes... I have the solid bottle in the hangar to prove it.

 

Is yours diluted? I've had a bottle out in the garage for a few weeks, it hasn't frozen yet.

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Well my quick fix for that, if you're in a hurry and need to get to work and the door is frozen, just pour some warm water on the door frame.

 

Works for me every time, and its free :thumbsup_anim:

 

Joey

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Heh ... now you got me thinking ... its something I have been meaning to address for the Mrs' vehicle (as she gets to park outside) ... has anyone tried Armorall ... its made for the plastics/vinyl etc and leaves a real smoooooooooth skid area on hardwood (I have noticed quite literally by accident) :)

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