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Thread Author: a900ss Replies: 29

 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - a900ss
Now the weather is starting to cool, although far from freezing, my door seals are starting to become a bit sticky. I'm worried if we get a real frost they could be very difficult to open.

Is silicon spray the spray of choice for the seals in cold weather?

Thanks.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Oldgit
>> Now the weather is starting to cool, although far from freezing, my door seals are
>> starting to become a bit sticky. I'm worried if we get a real frost they
>> could be very difficult to open.
>>
>> Is silicon spray the spray of choice for the seals in cold weather?
>>
>> Thanks.
>>

What you want is this:: bought it from ebay earlier this year and is highly recommended. Gummi Pflege and is non-Silicone, I believe.

tinyurl.com/9vm4y5t

 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Manatee
A wipe with silicone oil, if that's what you mean, is OK for rubber seals.

Halfords sell a "silicone lubricant", Lidl often have their W5 Universal Silicone Oil spray.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Zero
I have found the Lidl W5 universal silicon spray to be next to useless, it seems to evaporate leaving little or nothing behind, certainly never stopped my door seals sticking. I use Vaseline.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - L'escargot
>> Now the weather is starting to cool, although far from freezing, my door seals are
>> starting to become a bit sticky. ............

When you say "sticky", do you mean as in sticky fingers? If that's the case then (if it was me) I would wipe them with a dishcloth after finishing washing up.



 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - a900ss
Not sticky as in tacky. Sticky as in sticking to the door frame.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - L'escargot
WD-40 Silicone Spray Lubricant looks safe to use on door seals.
www.wd40company.com/files/pdf/msds-3in16539428.pdf
Last edited by: L'escargot on Sun 7 Oct 12 at 12:51
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Oldgit
I have been driving since 1956 and all types of cars and frankly have never had any trouble with sticking door seals and my cars in the last four decades or so have been left outside.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Zero
How is life in Wadi Halfa?
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - a900ss
Well I've cleaned the seals today and cannot believe the amount of dirt (black dirt like excess rubber) that came off the seals on the doors. The door frames were very clean as expected on a car that is just over 4 months old.

Hopefully the cleaner seals on the doors will now stop the sticking.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Shiny
Maybe french chalk would be better?
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Kevin
>Maybe french chalk would be better?

Door seals on the 944 I had used to be a PITA for sticking in winter. Service manager recommended a quick wipe over with talcum powder. Worked a treat and didn't leave marks on clothes if you brushed against 'em.
Last edited by: Kevin on Sun 7 Oct 12 at 19:48
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - jc2
>> WD-40 Silicone Spray Lubricant looks safe to use on door seals.
>> www.wd40company.com/files/pdf/msds-3in16539428.pdf
>

READ the spec. sheet;READ the tin-there is NO silicone in WD-40!!!
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Old Navy
>> >> WD-40 Silicone Spray Lubricant looks safe to use on door seals.
>> >> www.wd40company.com/files/pdf/msds-3in16539428.pdf
>> >
>>
>> READ the spec. sheet;READ the tin-there is NO silicone in WD-40!!!
>>

WD40 sell silicon spray and other maintenance products. WD40 is now a brand and the range includes white lithium grease, PTFE lubricant, penetrating oil, and other aerosols.
Last edited by: Old Navy on Mon 8 Oct 12 at 08:14
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Zero
>> >> WD-40 Silicone Spray Lubricant looks safe to use on door seals.
>> >> www.wd40company.com/files/pdf/msds-3in16539428.pdf
>> >
>>
>> READ the spec. sheet;READ the tin-there is NO silicone in WD-40!!!

Apart from - Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) which belongs to a group of polymeric organosilicon compounds that are commonly referred to as silicones you mean?
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - No FM2R
I'm with the Oldgit here, other than the occasional very hot or very cold time, I've never had my door seals stick.

Is this actually common?
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - henry k
>> I've never had my door seals stick.
>>
I suspect its due to washing the car too often :-)
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Zero
Seems to vary by car, the lancer is very prone to it. During the winter I actually couldn't get one door open in the morning till the car had thawed a bit.


< insert lancer jokes here >
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - No FM2R
>>< insert lancer jokes here >

Tautology at its best.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - CGNorwich
Why would the seals be worse in winter than in summer? Surely the problem in winter is with ice forming and nothing to do with the actual seal. In warm weather the seals would be more flexible under compression and thus form an airtight seal that was more difficult to break.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Zero
>> Why would the seals be worse in winter than in summer? Surely the problem in
>> winter is with ice forming and nothing to do with the actual seal.

In winter the problem is water getting between the seal and the body shell and freezing the two together. ONly cure is to prevent water getting on the seal.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - CGNorwich
"In winter the problem is water getting between the seal and the body shell and freezing the two together. ONly cure is to prevent water getting on the seal."

I agree - its really nothing to do with the seal or cold weather as such its about ice. So why are the OP'S seals becoming sticky now? It's not cold enough for icing.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - a900ss

>> I agree - its really nothing to do with the seal or cold weather as
>> such its about ice. So why are the OP'S seals becoming sticky now? It's not
>> cold enough for icing.
>>

After cleaning them a lot of gunk came off them. I think this was the probably cause of the sticking.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Kevin
>Is this actually common?

No, I don't think it is. I've only had one car where it happened.

On the 944 it was always the top seal where the door met the roofline. The hatch rubbers were also prone to it if the two stops weren't adjusted correctly. That was easy to spot though - the hatch would either rattle or need a good shove to close if they weren't.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Victorbox
I've never had a door seal stick but then my door seals occasionally get a dose of Autoglym Vinyl & Rubber Care: tinyurl.com/9ools83
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - L'escargot
Have the seals suffered biodegradation, or some such malady? tinyurl.com/9m7tvns
Last edited by: L'escargot on Mon 8 Oct 12 at 11:12
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Rudedog
If the seals have become tacky on a newish car then maybe they have come into contact with some kind of mild solvent which has started to degrade the rubber.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - a900ss
>> If the seals have become tacky on a newish car then maybe they have come
>> into contact with some kind of mild solvent which has started to degrade the rubber.
>>

The Romanians that clean my car by hand?
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - Alastairw
I have never used any form of lubricant on door seals. They do freeze in winter, but rather than heaving away at the handle I simply give the door a push, which 'breaks the ice' as it were'. Door then usually opens easily.
 BMW - Silicon spray on sticky door seals - L'escargot
>> The Romanians that clean my car by hand?
>>

Their hands have probably got something sticky on them. Ask them to use car wash liquid instead.
;-)

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