How to prevent frozen car doors: A simple solution
How to prevent frozen car doors in winter
Winter can be harsh on vehicles, and one common issue drivers face is frozen car doors. When temperatures drop, moisture can seep into the door seals and freeze, making it difficult or impossible to open the doors. To avoid this frustrating problem, here are some effective strategies to prevent your car doors from freezing in winter.
Coat weatherstripping and car doors with silicone or Teflon
Buy a can of aerosol silicon or dry Teflon lube spray at any hardware or home center store. Avoid cheap brands because they’re mostly solvent with very little active ingredients. Brands like Liquid Wrench or PB Blaster silicone and dry Teflon lube contain a much higher
Use a high quality name brand silicone spray
percentage of silicone and Teflon. The cheap sprays are almost 80% solvent and won’t solve your frozen door problem.
Apply the lube to a cloth and wipe it onto the weatherstripping and doors
Don’t spray the product directly onto the foam weatherstripping. The solvent can make some foam weatherstripping swell up. Instead, spray a heavy spray onto a rag. Let the rag sit in the open for a few minutes to allow the solvent to evaporate. THEN wipe the silicone onto the weather stripping. The weather stripping should look wet. If not, apply more spray to the rag.

Prevent frozen car door seals by coating them with silicone spray. Apply the spray to a rag and then wipe the silicone onto the weather stripping
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