M Moabal Active Member Joined Oct 10, 2018 Messages 147 Reaction score 42 Points 28 Location Detroit, MI Mar 19, 2022 #1 I have noticed that my door seal melts on the paint from time to time. Is there a reason why it’s happening? Anything I can do other than rub off the silicone from the paint from time to time? Attachments 55D1F4F4-0B79-469F-9F51-7BBE23FDF278.webp 137.4 KB · Views: 31 CD0F2CD6-9E20-40B1-BB7C-7FC5845E52BC.webp 105.5 KB · Views: 30
I have noticed that my door seal melts on the paint from time to time. Is there a reason why it’s happening? Anything I can do other than rub off the silicone from the paint from time to time?
RedCal 2500 Posts Club! Joined Jan 2, 2020 Messages 3,227 Reaction score 2,059 Points 118 Location Toronto, ON Mar 19, 2022 #2 Get a can of slicone spray and spray some on a clean rag and wipe down the seal and door frame...
M Moabal Active Member Joined Oct 10, 2018 Messages 147 Reaction score 42 Points 28 Location Detroit, MI Mar 19, 2022 #3 RedCal said: Get a can of slicone spray and spray some on a clean rag and wipe down the seal and door frame... Click to expand... Got a good brand recommendation? I know normal WD 40 will ruin the silicone. ______________________________
RedCal said: Get a can of slicone spray and spray some on a clean rag and wipe down the seal and door frame... Click to expand... Got a good brand recommendation? I know normal WD 40 will ruin the silicone.
RedCal 2500 Posts Club! Joined Jan 2, 2020 Messages 3,227 Reaction score 2,059 Points 118 Location Toronto, ON Mar 19, 2022 #4 Moabal said: Got a good brand recommendation? I know normal WD 40 will ruin the silicone. Click to expand... Naaa.... I've used 3-n-1, liquid wrench, and dupont slicone sprays over the years just grab what they have at home depot, or lowe's... also great for keeping doors from freezing, and lubing sliding doors and windows around the house
Moabal said: Got a good brand recommendation? I know normal WD 40 will ruin the silicone. Click to expand... Naaa.... I've used 3-n-1, liquid wrench, and dupont slicone sprays over the years just grab what they have at home depot, or lowe's... also great for keeping doors from freezing, and lubing sliding doors and windows around the house
N NYBIOMED Active Member Joined Feb 7, 2022 Messages 370 Reaction score 223 Points 43 Mar 19, 2022 #5 Dielectric grease is a great conditioner of door seals, just good to have around for so many other things too.
Dielectric grease is a great conditioner of door seals, just good to have around for so many other things too.
nhcowboy28 2500 Posts Club! Joined Oct 30, 2018 Messages 3,500 Reaction score 2,697 Points 118 Location None of your damn business Mar 19, 2022 #6 Don’t move to Arizona. Your car will be a big puddle after June hot day
D.J. 2500 Posts Club! Joined Feb 24, 2018 Messages 3,259 Reaction score 1,489 Points 118 Location Toronto, Ontario, Canada Mar 20, 2022 #7 Shin - Etsu grease is the undisputed best product for this. https://www.hemmings.com/stories/2019/09/26/hondas-secret-weapon-squeaks-door-leaks-shin-etsu
Shin - Etsu grease is the undisputed best product for this. https://www.hemmings.com/stories/2019/09/26/hondas-secret-weapon-squeaks-door-leaks-shin-etsu