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Question about Silicone Treatment for Window, Door Seals
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 2:26 pm
by ragingfish
In another thread, it was mentioned that we should treat our window and door seals with liquid silicone. Specifically:quote:since this came up, you should treat all the rubber gasket seals on the car (such as around the moonroof, the windows, the doors, the rear hatch door, etc.) once per year with a liquid silicone. If you do this, the rubber seals should last for decades and it keeps them nice and dark black looking. Many people do this before shows as part of their detailing process.I went to Pep Boys, asked them what I needed, they said silicone wasn't it, but I needed "white lithium." They showed me the bottle, it said nothing about treating rubber seals on it. Is this what I needed, or, for a change, are these people feeding me some BS?Please let me know what to get (or even take a pic of the bottle) so I know to get the right stuff...thanks!
Re: Question about Silicone Treatment for Window, Door Seals (silverawd26)
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 2:34 pm
by ragingfish
quote:Ask for a can, read the ingrediants, write them down, put the can down and run for the doorSheer brilliance!!!
Re: Question about Silicone Treatment for Window, Door Seals (ragingfish)
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 4:46 pm
by Vibe
There is a spray Silicon that you just spray on the rubber and wipe off but it leaves a film and your rubber will maintain it soft feel and look. I forget the name but I believe it is just called "Spray Silicon Lube" It works great!! I would apply every 3-4 months. James (Vibe)
Re: Question about Silicone Treatment for Window, Door Seals (ragingfish)
Posted: Fri Sep 05, 2003 9:15 pm
by Bdaz1
Silicone is the correct thing to use on your seals/gaskets. STP, and others, make a spray can of silicone. You can apply directly or spray into a rag and apply for more "control". White Lithium is grease, and should be used on things like door hinges or other linkages.
Re: Question about Silicone Treatment for Window, Door Seals (Bdaz1)
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 1:18 am
by engine1
Its sound weird but di-electric grease works extremly well too.
Re: Question about Silicone Treatment for Window, Door Seals (ragingfish)
Posted: Sat Sep 06, 2003 6:12 am
by cool vibes
Went to my nearest Can Tire store and bought designed for a variety of uses.Eliminates annoying squeaks and lubricates all moving parts.Preserves rubber exterior moldings and weather stripping and prevents insects and other foreign objects from sticking to the car bumper and grill
Re: Question about Silicone Treatment for Window, Door Seals (cool vibes)
Posted: Sun Sep 07, 2003 3:55 pm
by ragingfish
quote:Went to my nearest Can Tire store and bought designed for a variety of uses.Eliminates annoying squeaks and lubricates all moving parts.Preserves rubber exterior moldings and weather stripping and prevents insects and other foreign objects from sticking to the car bumper and grill Brand?