HOW TO Keep Car Door Seals From Freezing Shut & ONE Thing You Should NEVER Do!

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  • @221b-Maker-Street
    @221b-Maker-Street Рік тому +15

    I have been using WD-40 for decades, and I absolutely did not know it stood for _Water Displacement!_ Top vid, thank you!

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому +2

      Glad it helped...and yup! "Water Displacement, 40th Formula"

  • @angelica351a
    @angelica351a Рік тому +9

    122022 still referencing this since I forgot and doors are frozen shut

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому

      Ha! Glad it helped...even if a bit late this year!

  • @saq4851
    @saq4851 3 роки тому +2

    you are a life saver and a saver of my frameless bmw!!

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  3 роки тому

      So glad it helped! And now is the time to apply it again if anyone hasn't already.

  • @InJasonsGarage
    @InJasonsGarage  3 роки тому +14

    UPDATE for WINTER BLAST 2021: My truck has been sitting covered in snow and ice for 4 days straight. Once I cleaned the snow off, the door opened clean and without issue. The stuff works great!

  • @timwheaton7785
    @timwheaton7785 4 роки тому +2

    Love your channel! Always learning something new. Keep up the great work Jason!

  • @dodgeman1997
    @dodgeman1997 8 місяців тому

    Been doing this forever never have had a problem

  • @spendingtimetogether8428
    @spendingtimetogether8428 3 роки тому

    Thanks, should have researched on YT for preventative measures beforehand, my lousy frameless door is stuck again arggh....

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  3 роки тому

      Glad to help! I think this is one of the most forgotten parts of the car. Every November 1 I treat mine, been working great since I started doing it!

  • @ellenslerner255
    @ellenslerner255 4 роки тому +1

    I couldn't get into my car today. (Missed 1/2 an apps.) Also if I needed to get away from-a bad situation, lets say, I would be stuck! So if my car had a key I would be able to spray the lock, but guess what? These new fangled cars have no keys. And I couldn't even press the button that electronically is supposed to open the door. Not even sure it was the sales that were frozen but maybe the door lock itself. My gas door was also slightly stuck. I did get it open to find a lot of water inside around the gas input. How that gets in is behind me. this is a new car and I am very upset that it freezes so easiy. At least I have a remote start but after starting it twice I still couldn't get the car to unlock. I sprayed a little deicer which is all I could find around the door lock area but don't know if it helped or not. Finally I was able to unlock the door and get it to open. What about Olive oil spray. I saw in another video that it could be used instead of silicone. Thanks for the tip on WD40.

  • @nickdegroot2445
    @nickdegroot2445 3 роки тому

    Nice video! I also used it. However, the trunk opening of my Seat Leon which has the same trunk opening as a VW Golf is always freezing in winter. The mechanism itself, do you have an idea on how to solve it? I thought of spraying silicon spray into it.

  • @mimimiaou5263
    @mimimiaou5263 11 місяців тому

    Cabn you use that product for the winndow seals? my doors ok, but my windowas keep freezing.

  • @PatTheRiot
    @PatTheRiot 2 роки тому +2

    Here's a real trick that dont cost nothing: push the door in a little bit first and break the ice lock without pulling on the handle. 😉 (it's not just the rubber that can ice up, its the whole door line.) 303 works fine as well to keep it slick and conditionned. Much cheaper too. 303 replaced pretty much everything slowly. Vynils, trims, headlights, laminated leather, anything plastic/pvc, waterproof bags, kayaks, name it. If its plastic and I like it, its got a coat of 303.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  2 роки тому +1

      Interesting tip, but with the thing body panels I'd be worried about pressing a dent into the panel.
      I do like 303 products, used them for many years. Good stuff!

    • @checkle1
      @checkle1 2 роки тому +1

      I've been doing this with all my cars. I just bump it with my hip in a stronger spot and it breaks the ice nicely.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  2 роки тому +2

      @@checkle1 I wouldn't recommend that myself. Repeated impact will form a dent, especially with the thing sheet metal modern cars use. Doing it the right way is my typical advice.

  • @matthewcanavan8275
    @matthewcanavan8275 3 роки тому

    manuel, nice car

  • @JR-kr1lv
    @JR-kr1lv Рік тому

    For some reason, there's zero voice, I'd just got done watching another video that played fine on something else, hate to give thumbs down on it but can't hear it, not the best reader especially when must be fast at, I lose and fail at that, I use Synthetic Spray oil that's made for Rubber, haven't read up on W-D40 in a long time, been buying other names that's been proven to me by others, I use Synthetic spray that's great for Rubber seals, many car sales men use on all body mounts to stop any sweaks and something to look for, some like me use often to keep condition in very good shape, I buy cheap sponges and after I wash my vehicles, I wipe them down with a shami that rolls up and fits in plastic tube, best I've ever used, keep one for door jams and under hoods and trunk area, they can be washed but never dry, always should keep wet, even keep one in house for any spills as it picks up any liquids fast and holds about 1 1/2 cups at my guess, then with my cheap sponge that I keep in a zip lock bag just for this purpose, I spray it down good on one side and try to wear a rubber glove to keep oil off hands, I scrub the rubber seals with Sponge part with Synthetic oil made for Rubber and many other things, my yellow Sponge is black on 1 side with oil on it, I use the blue paper towels shop towel and wipe off any extra so none gets on your clothes at all and don't scrub oil out, just a quick wipe of paper towel, yesterday, my truck wasn't done yet and tree service must of been called to tree on wires on pole and my SUV parked under it across the street, just 30 feet, I went to open my door and it was done last year but we had 2 inches of rain for 2 days and weather went from 56 degrees down to 10 degrees with wind chills of 1 degree outside at 8:30 a.m. my handle almost broke, I stopped and then used a quarter in pocket and put at just below trim so if chipped paint, not as noticeable, I pryed with quarter just a tiny bit and kept a steady pull on handle so it wouldn't break off in hand, I've seen people just pull even harder and fast, then handle is in hand before I can say don't do that. Do all Seals that's used and if can wait until SUN hitting vehicle after being that cold or having automatic start, then start vehicle up to help it, still use oil that's made for RUBBER or can cause damage to them, Dealerships sell it in tubes for car's with Sunroofs and T-Tops, this oil I wouldn't use on windows at all, if those seals are starting to dry up, then buy Dealership stuff made for those window treatments. Oil will spear windows as it goes up and down. Not good for that. I'm sure if he made a video that I can't hear it and it's WD-40 then it wouldn't surprise me that it's good for rubber, WD STANDS FOR WATER DISPLACEMENT, NASA Made it by accident for another product and it was there 40th time trying to make it what they were trying to make and someone decided to market this oil for all around use. If vehicle has distributor cap and driving in rain and hitting some big puddles and vehicle stalls and not starting up, spray WD-40 Around the Distributor Cap and it should start right up like magic, might not run perfectly but will get it running again and that's a sign that you can have a hairline crack in the Distributor cap and need a tune-up. I'm no professional at all but learned enough from making mistakes and watching others do this to my vehicle as a friend that knew more than me. Enough to leave an impression on me that I never forgot it, years later Google came out and finally figured out how the name was started. I use BLASTER SILICONE LUBRICANT. it states it works on glass but again I wouldn't but that's me. Spend enough time cleaning stuff that I'll use right stuff if needed. I need to buy some for my sunroof as its dried out and want revive it right so no leaks, will buy Dealership stuff when cold goes away and try then. Best Regards to all. Again if live in cold area, save money and buy what's best for you as long it's good on rubber. I learned of this product from PB BLAST to get rusted nuts off and then they came out with this stuff. Still have WD-40 in garage.

  • @josephinec7728
    @josephinec7728 3 роки тому +1

    When can you get a real review instead we get sponsor videos

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  3 роки тому +2

      I do not take any form of payment in exchange for a positive review or false recommendation. Some do, but I don't. You'd be shocked at how many companies hit me up, wanting me to review their product and offer to pay for a positive review. I flatly decline both. My opinions are 100% my own and I can't be bought off like that. I also won't recommend a product that I don't believe in and I don't let anything sway my opinions away from honesty, no matter what.

    • @Nana55555
      @Nana55555 Рік тому

      @@InJasonsGarage That's a Half truth. You do get paid (Amazon) when someone purchases from your link.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому +1

      @@Nana55555 What I stated above it 100% true. I never make a false recommendation for any financial gain of any kind. Furthermore, I have zero relationship with the manufacturer of this product. Quite simply, I use it and have been using it for years. It is possible for someone to make review videos about products that they actually believe in. Yes, UA-cam is riddled with people saying what someone pays them to say, but I am not one of those people. When it comes to my videos, any opinions expressed are 100% my own. I retain full editorial control over the content in my videos and will never make a false recommendation as a result of any form of compensation. I know some people do, but I don't and I won't.

    • @Nana55555
      @Nana55555 Рік тому

      @@InJasonsGarage YOU STILL GET PAID FOR THE PRODUCTS. 🤦‍♀️ Thus the "half truth", "lie of omission" whatever wording you want to use YOU STILL GET PAID.
      "STUFF JASON RECOMMENDS" Link as an Amazon Associate in which you earn a commission for every product sold from the link.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому +1

      @@Nana55555 You are not reading. I state in every video that I may make a commission from the products I review. This is no secret and nothing uncommon. However, Just because I make a commission doesn't mean I am dishonest about what I recommend and for you to continue to demand that I am not honest is becoming rude and insulting. If you do not trust my recommendations, you do not have to follow them.

  • @sierraecho884
    @sierraecho884 4 місяці тому

    WD40 is basically crap. It´s a cleaner and it´s good to remove rusty bolts that´s basically it. It´s not a lubricant. I didn´t know that German product is known in the US, interestng. You can also use silicone spray instead if you happen to have some.

  • @motheofbean
    @motheofbean 3 роки тому +5

    Thanks Much For This Tip Jason. I ordered and will be glad not to deal with anymore frozen door seals🙏🏻❣️

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  3 роки тому

      Glad to help!!

    • @motheofbean
      @motheofbean 2 роки тому +1

      I used the product as routine maintenance to all seals etc. Thought the door seals would be good to go for winter, but not so. I’m having to apply it constantly in upstate NY winter weather. Any ideas of what might be going on? Thanks!

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  2 роки тому +1

      How often is constantly? If the seals were pretty dry when you first applied it, it might need a few applications to "soak" in. Also, if the weather has been particularly nasty, you might need to apply more than when the weather is milder.

  • @arthursmith643
    @arthursmith643 2 роки тому +3

    Spray something with silicone. Get in the engine compartment and under the vehicle and spray all the rubbers bushings. The shocks struts axle boots anything where you see rubber. Rubber dries out over time and this will help keep them from not drying out.

    • @subradiant_music
      @subradiant_music Рік тому

      Silicone is okay but it dries. Also you want to put something better under your car or truck and that is woolwax

  • @PaxDisturbia
    @PaxDisturbia 2 роки тому +1

    I must have gotten a bad batch. The Gummi Pflege I bought was a messy, disgusting rust color and did not have the applicator. I bought it online and didn't bother to return it, but it wasn't what you demonstrated, that's for sure.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  2 роки тому +1

      Sounds to me like yes, it was a bad batch.

  • @JamesBrown-rm2rd
    @JamesBrown-rm2rd Рік тому +2

    i,ve been using silicone spray for years,not wd40, but just silicone spray on a rage and wipe your door seals all around, then spray it in the locks and door mechanisms and have had perfect results with no stuck doors no torn rubber seals or anything, anything with water in it will freeze up.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому

      Yup, there's lots of stuff that do the job, but I prefer to use this stuff as it is made specifically for the application. That's why I made the video! 😎

    • @jamesdspaderf2883
      @jamesdspaderf2883 Рік тому

      Recently moved to New Hampshire. Nobody warned me about frozen doors! I tried the silicone- no luck. Maybe Gummipflege can help!

    • @LoisKoehler
      @LoisKoehler 8 місяців тому

      What about AAA? Will they do it? Then I could use W-40..

  • @dtc8714
    @dtc8714 8 місяців тому +1

    Great video, but now I'm more interested in the potato gun video. When does that come out?

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  7 місяців тому

      LOL...I think you can get those plans pretty easily in the information age that we are currently in.

  • @ToreOnYouTube
    @ToreOnYouTube 8 місяців тому

    I just used the specialized silicone WD-40 on my Tesla. Thought I was smart and went to UA-cam to hear someone tell me that…… oh boy

  • @ladydee552
    @ladydee552 8 місяців тому

    I just bought this from Amazon. Can I also use this on my wind shield wipers?

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  8 місяців тому +1

      Good question, but not a good idea...it may leave streaks that are hard to remove. You want the treatment to remain on door seals, but not to block your vision. Wiper blades are meant to replaceable on a regular basis, but door seals with proper care should not. I personally change wiper blades out once a year or two, based on usage.
      These are the wiper blades I have been using for MANY years that I have found are well worth the price: amzn.to/47TzK0o. They are expensive but WELL worth it. Give them a try and see.
      And for over 20 years I swear by this glass cleaner for glass (and pretty much anything that touches it including wiper blades) : amzn.to/47Ii2N3
      So...bottom line...use the right tool for the right job. Gummi Pflege for door seals, quality wiper blades for the windshield, and quality glass cleaner for everything else.
      It might cost more up front, but does a better job and requires less maintenance...and you will be happier overall.

    • @ladydee552
      @ladydee552 8 місяців тому

      Ok thank you. 😊

  • @zarstar1576
    @zarstar1576 6 місяців тому

    Not like 20 or lower degrees

  • @wyattoneable
    @wyattoneable 4 роки тому +2

    "If it's from Germany, it had to be good" So says my German wife. :)

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  4 роки тому

      You are married to Vince Offer?? (I hope you get the joke...if not, let me know and I will explain.)

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  4 роки тому

      And now that I think about it, I wish I would have said what your wife said...based on my comment above.

    • @countryboy6767
      @countryboy6767 3 роки тому

      m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=4015857825125050&id=100001026151518

    • @Rusiputki
      @Rusiputki 3 роки тому

      Calm down bud, you too are getting divorced

  • @zarstar1576
    @zarstar1576 6 місяців тому

    Silicone great

  • @peterrudy9207
    @peterrudy9207 Рік тому +1

    Keep all your vehicles rubber pliable by periodically spraying / wiping with 303 Protectant .

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому

      303 makes some really good stuff, but I prefer to use this stuff as it is made specifically for the application. That's why I made the video! 😎

    • @peterrudy9207
      @peterrudy9207 Рік тому +1

      @@InJasonsGarage ok

  • @ohgeeesyy
    @ohgeeesyy 2 роки тому +1

    so this will stop my door from freezing to the seal?

  • @NeufsVideos
    @NeufsVideos Рік тому +1

    Video was very helpful as were your responses to people's questions. Thanks!

  • @elaines2839
    @elaines2839 8 місяців тому

    Yes, surprisingly on my Nissan Ultima my old Nissan Altima the door rubber seals. I did spray with WD-40, and it did curl up the seals. They made them curling distort

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  8 місяців тому

      I love WD-40 for lots of things, but not for what I illustrated in this video. As I always say... "Use the right tool for the right job."

  • @skydirk1054
    @skydirk1054 Рік тому

    Slight correction in the pronunciation I know we Americans pronounce it Gum-me In German it actually pronounced Goo - me. Same for Gummi Bears (Gummibär).. its actually Goo-me bear. Plan buy some of this for the winter. Thanks for the tip.

  • @cesarmedina7080
    @cesarmedina7080 8 місяців тому

    You don't want bad door seals. I bought a used truck with a huge hole rusted through the floor board and the bottom of the door from water getting into the door, rusting out the bottom of the door and then rusting out the floor. I can stick my leg out bottom of the truck through that hole if the carpet wasn't covering it. Take care of your door seals.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  8 місяців тому

      This is solid advice. Car door seals are like house seals...
      "If you leave a hole, something will fill it that works against you."
      - Jason Debler, Winter 2024
      (Someone needs to put that in the books of great historians who gave great advice throughout the history of great historians who gave great historical advice)

  • @MICHAELBURKE-u1d
    @MICHAELBURKE-u1d 10 місяців тому

    Just use a normal silicone spray, large can 5 bucks???? Better than what you use

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  10 місяців тому +1

      No, it is not and I explain why in the video. Consider watching it.

  • @toml.8210
    @toml.8210 11 місяців тому

    You got the second (plege) word right but the the first word is pronounced "Goomy"

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  11 місяців тому

      Thanks, a few people have corrected me on that and I appreciate it. Been saying it correctly ever since. Goo-mee flay-gah 😎

  • @PatTheRiot
    @PatTheRiot 2 роки тому

    I like the gummy shtick but the applicator is always 100% useless. Break the thing off and use a finger pinch and a rag. Or clean extensively your trim (not good) before applying it. You want to keep the good cake on and condition to retain new. Once you start cleaning it up hard its starting to age. I follow that for all machines pretty much. Engines, and mechanical parts. It works differentely. It loves grease and dirt. Same goes for your door jams (white lithium grease 😉) or latches. Keep them well lubed proper and you can make any car last forever. Its also the best anti rust (coatin your backpanels and frame 100% with good grease not drippy oils).

  • @elaines2839
    @elaines2839 8 місяців тому

    I used Vaseline on my car door seals which seemed to not damage them but currently I haven’t used anything on my new vehicle. My new Toyota, RAV4 doesn’t seem to have problems as often with the door freezing

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  8 місяців тому

      As I always say... "Use the right tool for the right job." Vaseline is a medicinal product.

    • @skydiodjiaddict6380
      @skydiodjiaddict6380 8 місяців тому

      gummi's are for conditioning rubber, a "conditioned" rubber will still freeze.Gummi's marketing said it's also water repelant but I doubdt it can repel water more than wd 40... use wd 40 silicone instead of the regular blue one.

  • @InJasonsGarage
    @InJasonsGarage  2 роки тому

    I'll bet you haven't maintained your door seals lately. Every car owner needs to, especially in winter to prevent them from freezing shut. I show you what I use, and how to use it and why you should NEVER use WD-40 for this job. Get Gummi Pflege here: geni.us/GummiPflege

  • @williamedwards1190
    @williamedwards1190 Рік тому

    Not to mention, WD40 is unsafe to inhale. The fumes get pretty potent inside the cab after treating the seals with WD40.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому

      …but I kinda LIKE the way it smells. True story.

  • @hacatan24
    @hacatan24 Рік тому

    I'm always worried I'm gonna break the door handle on Cadillac escalade... Because GM use plastic door handles... Krazy on why they using something like that on something thats being used daily

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому +1

      Yup, they saved a few bucks per vehicle by doing that. At least with this video you know how to prevent them from breaking in the winter! 😁

    • @hacatan24
      @hacatan24 Рік тому

      @@InJasonsGarage very true definitely getting it

  • @elaines2839
    @elaines2839 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for the information about what to buy for the door seals. I’m going to look into buying that.

  • @benaarsify
    @benaarsify 3 роки тому +1

    I always just use a jar of vaseline.

  • @beccab3215
    @beccab3215 8 місяців тому

    Awesome because I was locked out 1/13! I’ll be buying 👍thanks!

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  8 місяців тому

      Glad it helped.

    • @beccab3215
      @beccab3215 8 місяців тому

      @@InJasonsGarage in the meantime do you think grout silicone spray will work? Thanks

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  8 місяців тому

      @@beccab3215I think you should use what I use...which is what this video is all about. :) It is only a few bucks and it the right tool for the right job...which I always advocate. Going cheap now costs more later when I is less convenient.

  • @motorcyclemike1299
    @motorcyclemike1299 10 місяців тому

    What if I don't have a microfiber cloth? Sometimes I wonder if microfiber cloths really have micro fibers or just abnormally small fibers pawned off as micro...

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  10 місяців тому

      Any clean cloth or towel will work fine.

    • @StephenSmith-fz8fb
      @StephenSmith-fz8fb 8 місяців тому

      Then why did you not say that.​@@InJasonsGarage

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  8 місяців тому

      @@StephenSmith-fz8fb Microfiber clots are so cheap and useful, I didn't really think to be that prescriptive at the time.

    • @StephenSmith-fz8fb
      @StephenSmith-fz8fb 8 місяців тому

      @@InJasonsGarage sorry I am new to this had a car door frozen for days.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  8 місяців тому

      @@StephenSmith-fz8fbDAYS? That's terrible to hear. Hope it warms up enough for you to get in your car.

  • @joanneosterlund4227
    @joanneosterlund4227 Рік тому

    I wanna see the patato gun video!

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому

      LOL, we built those things long before a video camera was in everyone's pocket.

  • @tomnorton7910
    @tomnorton7910 8 місяців тому

    That water based product won’t freeze?

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  8 місяців тому

      Ever put a bottle of vodka in the freezer?

    • @tomnorton7910
      @tomnorton7910 8 місяців тому

      @@InJasonsGarage - ha...got it - iso based. Thanks!

  • @朱柏林-i6y
    @朱柏林-i6y Рік тому

    You can use lubrifiant silicone, same feature, better price.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому

      Silicone attracts dirt this stuff doesn't.

    • @221b-Maker-Street
      @221b-Maker-Street Рік тому

      @@InJasonsGarage *_Gummi Pflege_* contains both siloxanes _and_ silicones - three in total. But it's got other things added - like surfactants, and various alcohols which negate the long-term stickiness, I imagine. There's certainly a lot packed into this little bottle, ingredientswise. 😬

  • @brucewayne7838
    @brucewayne7838 3 роки тому +1

    to stop my door seals from freezing i wipe them over with some de icer

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  3 роки тому

      The kind of de icer that is made for glass?

    • @brucewayne7838
      @brucewayne7838 3 роки тому

      @@InJasonsGarage yes

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  3 роки тому +1

      @bruce wayne How long have you been using it? My concern is there might be something in there that degrades the seal, like I mentioned ha s been _alleged_ with WD-40. I believe that de-icer has some alcohol in it (haven't used it in years) but if so, it might dry the seal out and cause it to crack early. As I mention it the 2:00 mark, I always say that wherever possible, use the specific tool for a specific job. In this case, a container of the right stuff is much cheaper than a new door seal. 😎

    • @brucewayne7838
      @brucewayne7838 3 роки тому

      @@InJasonsGarage oh yes i agree, ive been using it for some years but not all the time,depending on where you are and how cold it gets! its useful if you go to unlock your door and the seal is frozen together just to get you into the vehicle, then you cold use a silicone spray to treat the seal and keep it in good order but i guess it depends on the condition of the vehicle and how much you care about it .

  • @jojokukahiko
    @jojokukahiko Рік тому

    I Door stay frozen so it won't stay shut!! Help!!!

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому

      Can you rephrase that? You can open the door but It won’t stay closed?

    • @jojokukahiko
      @jojokukahiko Рік тому

      @@InJasonsGarage yes!! My door opens but it won't stay shut its frozen open!!

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому

      @@jojokukahiko sounds like the latch mechanism is frozen up on the door…the part that connects with the striker on the body. If you can, use a hair dryer to warm it up and see it it moves. Also, on some cars they can get out of alignment. Try pulling the inside lever a few times and then try closing the door.

    • @jojokukahiko
      @jojokukahiko Рік тому

      @@InJasonsGarage thank you so much it worked!!!

  • @coconutgirl816
    @coconutgirl816 Рік тому

    Will this work for a car door latch that won't latch shut after a rain in freezing temps?

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому +1

      After freezing rain, it will open fine but won't close securely? And to be clear, you are talking about the LATCH and not the SEAL?

    • @coconutgirl816
      @coconutgirl816 Рік тому

      @@InJasonsGarage yes. It happened this morning . Door was frozen shut and after I got it opened the actual latch wouldn't latch shut. After I manipulated it for a few minutes it must have loosened up, because it finally latched shut and I could drive without my flapping willy nilly. And, no, it was frozen shut also but opened after I couple of yanks.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  Рік тому +2

      @@coconutgirl816 Ok, go it. This is for weatherstrip and door seals, which it sounds like you need to get your doors open. However, the latch is a different issue and sounds like it needs to be lubricated with the proper product. I'd recommend cleaning any gunk and grime away from it using a rag and an old toothbrush, and then lubricating it with white lithium grease, which you should be able to get at any auto parts store. Hope this helps!

    • @coconutgirl816
      @coconutgirl816 Рік тому

      @@InJasonsGarage thank you.

  • @dougb3740
    @dougb3740 4 роки тому

    Thanks Jason!! Will definitely buy and try it on my vehicles.

  • @slonon6410
    @slonon6410 3 роки тому +2

    if it's water based and your door seals are freezing, won't this cause the same problem? anyone know what the freezing point of it is?

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  3 роки тому +4

      Ha! More than a fair question. Even thought it is water-based, doesn't mean it will necessarily freeze like water does alone. It has more properties to it than that and I have been using it for a long time with no freezing issues. As I type this, it is in the single digit temperatures from the ice storm we are having here and my doors are still not frozen shut. The stuff works and using it is much less expensive than replacing door seals!

  • @petercarey6883
    @petercarey6883 4 роки тому

    I'm wondering how this would work on the C6 Targa tops that "creak?" I've solved my creaking by of course adjusting each one of the three clamps to lock the top in place, but also used dialectic grease on all the weather stripping. It works, but does leave a residue that can be seen when the top is off. Not exactly good for car shows. lol What do you think? Save the Wave.🙋‍♂️

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  4 роки тому +1

      There is no residue left over after you let it soak in a bit and then wipe any excess off and then let it fully dry. It might be hard to see in the video, but it makes the seals look new again. I'd say give it a try and let me know if it solves your problem. I'll bet a lot of C6 owners who have creaky targa tops will be happy if it does!

    • @petercarey6883
      @petercarey6883 4 роки тому

      Thank you Jason. You were reading my mind in my wondering if this product would improve the looks in that I couldn't tell from the video. Yes, I can think of at least a half-dozen members in my club who would be interested in how this would resolve their creaky top issues. I spent two hours doing all the adjustments on mine. I had to adjust the clamps, fit and test drive and then repeat and then repeat and repeat until I was satisfied. The grease was literally the "icing on the cake" in the creak dept. but not pretty.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  4 роки тому

      @@petercarey6883 Give it a try! Heck, I will send you my bottle if it needed because I am dying to know if this is the solution to the problem that I have heard about long before I ever owned a C6.

    • @petercarey6883
      @petercarey6883 4 роки тому

      @@InJasonsGarage Thank you for the offer Jason. Now is when I wish I had my own channel as I would take you up on your offer and make my application a little more tangible to you and others. But sadly I don't. Plus, I think you better hold on to your bottle. Who knows, there may be a C7 ZO6 in your future and yes, some C7's do creak as well.
      Do you have an email address you could give me. I know sometimes this is a privacy issue with youtubers, but if it isn't I could at least send you some pictures of my "before" and "after" application and put in writing to you of my review.
      Thank you again.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  4 роки тому +1

      @@petercarey6883 No C7 in my future. I expect to jump right to the C8. Hard to deny it is a game changer, but I digress...
      I am far from a "UA-camr" and I don't plan on ever thinking of myself as such. I just like making cool videos in my garage for people to enjoy and find informative and valuable. My email is jason@injasonsgarage.com. Nice and easy! Send me your thoughts on how it works out, I'd love to know and share it out when and where appropriate. Thanks for the efforts on your end!

  • @jenniferm.4690
    @jenniferm.4690 2 роки тому

    How often should it be applied?

    • @willdegato1535
      @willdegato1535 2 роки тому +4

      Twice during the winter season.
      Once before winter gets severe and then again before January 15, if you get a warmer not so cold sunny day.
      For the rest of the year, just keep an eye on the door seals-if they look dry you might apply more, just for fun, depending on how OCD you are.
      The name itself is fun, gummipfleige, and when I tell people they go-What? No, seriously? Gummy bears?
      Remember my dear, If you take care of your automobile She will take care of you.
      Applying gummipfleige is oddly satisfying...the rubber takes on a lovely glow of contentment.

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  2 роки тому

      @@willdegato1535 Great answer!

  • @ashaw6960
    @ashaw6960 3 роки тому

    Appreciate this information

    • @InJasonsGarage
      @InJasonsGarage  3 роки тому

      Glad it helped! This is the perfect time of year to do the treatment. I just redid mine.