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In the winter time I treat the door jam seals with PAM the cooking spray and then wipe down with a microfiber. Keeps doors from sticking shut and cheap. Paul
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In the winter time I treat the door jam seals with PAM the cooking spray and then wipe down with a microfiber. Keeps doors from sticking shut and cheap. Paul
I regularly clean/treat all of my own vehicle's weather stripping with PB's Natural Look. Normally works out quite well, but I will tell you after this most recent bout of cold weather...don't do it. It will be a problem. Luckily, we don't see this kind of cold often...like usually more than a decade between occurrences.
I don't know if 1Z's Gummi Pflege or Tiefenpfleger would be any different. I have both, but NL is what I had on when the cold weather hit.
That certainly has a ring of reason.water-based products will tend to have that problem![]()
That certainly has a ring of reason.
If I lived where it got real cold all the time, I might be forced to treat my rubber weatherstriping with a silicone grease with the understanding that though it might get on my clothing (if I weren't careful when entering or exiting the vehicle), but I wouldn't be in a wrestling match with my doors![]()
But NL cleans and protects in one-step. You know I'm always in a hurry.I use TR winter and summer and it never stays wet, and my door never freeze or stick:rockon
It smells different, but good.Thanks everyone. Looks like I'll give the TR a try and hope it smells as good as the natural look.Ric