As above really. Every time it drops below 0 degrees c the doors freeze shut. I've had it on just about every mr2 I have had so I'm sure I'm not alone!
Thanks
Brad
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Any tips to stop doors freezing shut
I've had locks sometimes freeze if the temperature really drops, but I've never known the doors themselves freeze.
But given it's likely to be water on the seals that's freezing and causing the problem, I'd suggest giving the seals a good clean to remove any water retaining debris.
You could then try treating the seals with silicon spray. That should make it harder for water to build up, and also plump up the seals making it harder for water to get in in the first place.
Worth a try.
Paul
But given it's likely to be water on the seals that's freezing and causing the problem, I'd suggest giving the seals a good clean to remove any water retaining debris.
You could then try treating the seals with silicon spray. That should make it harder for water to build up, and also plump up the seals making it harder for water to get in in the first place.
Worth a try.
Paul
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Thanks Paul. I had cleaned the seals but the issue remained. I don't know if it's just where I live that i get this artic frost at the end of the road but the last 4 mr2's all did it. Some hard top some t-top.
Silicone spray may be the answer I was looking for. I was worried about putting something on the seals that may damage them.
I will give that a go tonight!
Silicone spray may be the answer I was looking for. I was worried about putting something on the seals that may damage them.
I will give that a go tonight!
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Any tips to stop doors freezing shut
Bear87 wrote:Thanks Paul. I had cleaned the seals but the issue remained. I don't know if it's just where I live that i get this artic frost at the end of the road but the last 4 mr2's all did it. Some hard top some t-top.
Silicone spray may be the answer I was looking for. I was worried about putting something on the seals that may damage them.
I will give that a go tonight!
Mr Sheen with Silicone if you have it works wonders.... We use it over in Finland to stop car doors from sticking in winter.
Spray liberally onto a cloth and work into the rubbers
Works great on the rubber seals of you UPVC windows and doors too
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Essex2Visuvesi wrote:Bear87 wrote:Thanks Paul. I had cleaned the seals but the issue remained. I don't know if it's just where I live that i get this artic frost at the end of the road but the last 4 mr2's all did it. Some hard top some t-top.
Silicone spray may be the answer I was looking for. I was worried about putting something on the seals that may damage them.
I will give that a go tonight!
Mr Sheen with Silicone if you have it works wonders.... We use it over in Finland to stop car doors from sticking in winter.
Spray liberally onto a cloth and work into the rubbers
Works great on the rubber seals of you UPVC windows and doors too
Top tip! Thanks fella. Would a spray silicone lubricant work too? I have a ton of that.
How is that little mk3 coming along?
Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Any tips to stop doors freezing shut
Anything with silicon in it should be fine. If it works in Finland it should work anywhere
I've used Halfords Silicon lubricant on my door and tbar seals for years, to try and help keep the rain out and stave off having to buy new seals.
I've also used groundnut oil without any problem.
Paul
I've used Halfords Silicon lubricant on my door and tbar seals for years, to try and help keep the rain out and stave off having to buy new seals.
I've also used groundnut oil without any problem.
Paul
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Any tips to stop doors freezing shut
Yes silicone spray works well and dries to the touch so no rubbing off on clothes if you rub past and doesn't collect dirt like oils would. Also known as mould release spray. Also good for locks to prevent freezing and dirt build up.
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Thanks fellas. Got them all done yesterday and can already see an improvement this morning. Typically now it's not been cold enough to test the doors!
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Any tips to stop doors freezing shut
silicon spray works great for sure, I also have a silicon bladed kitchen spatula for prizing open the doors when they're frozen solid. Another tip, make sure the door hinges are well lubed as I had then sticking and that didn't make it easy getting into the damned thing!
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Any tips to stop doors freezing shut
I also run a plastic spreader between the bottom of the window and the door seal to clean it off a little then coat the bottom of the window with loads of silicon spray and wind it down and up area times and repeat to stop the window freezing stuck to the seal.
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Any tips to stop doors freezing shut
Rubber rejuvenator around all the door and window seals has worked for me.
Do the frunk and boot seals at the same time.
Also tbars seals for cars that have them.
Do the frunk and boot seals at the same time.
Also tbars seals for cars that have them.
Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Any tips to stop doors freezing shut
deer tallow is commonly used over here in germany.
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Thanks for all the advice guys.
So a little time on and its a million times better. No frozen doors and leaks are almost a thing of the past! The seals look much more healthy and plump!
I had heard of dear tallow in the past but it wasn't something I even know how to start looking for!
Thanks Again!
So a little time on and its a million times better. No frozen doors and leaks are almost a thing of the past! The seals look much more healthy and plump!
I had heard of dear tallow in the past but it wasn't something I even know how to start looking for!
Thanks Again!