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DaveBL405



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Iced shut door

Obviously been a bit chilly in the UK this week. I set my car via the I control app to preheat for 30 mins before going out this morning. Car was nice and warm, windscreen had defrosted etc which was all great… but my drivers door was as fully iced shut and only some determined pulling mixed with some lukewarm water did the trick.

I’ve owned loads of different cars over the years in some really cold weather but I’ve never had a door feel liked it’s been welded shut by ice! Is this normal for an L405 or do I have a seal issue or something?

Post #704955 20th Nov 2024 8:27pm
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mjdronfield



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L322 does the same. Gummi pledge (think that’s it) or similar, on the rubber seals to stop them sticking.

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firstrr



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I’ve always used spray silicone (Halfords, Amazon etc), onto a cloth and wipe all rubber seals, it protects and prevents sticking. And, a spray on the hinges and into the door catch mechanism also helps. Used it for years.

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Arch Stanton



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ive always just put a light coating of a light oil (WD40 type) with a cloth on the seals of all my cars. Always worked, never any issues. First time FFRR owner

Post #704972 20th Nov 2024 9:36pm
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Kot



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Merchy



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Thanks for the info on the Gummi Pledge, at least I now know it is not a Haribo product Whistle

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Silverstone



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I had the same issue this morning trying to open my L405 doors. Tonight applied Gummi Pflege Stift. It is excellent stuff and after using my current bottle for a decade, I have ordered a new bottle from Amazon for £12.95 delivered Cool "There is no replacement for displacement" - W O Bentley

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Gremlin500



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@ArchStanton:
That’s fine if it’s the WD40 Silicone Lubricant, but the Original WD40 (blue can) contains mineral oil which deteriorates natural rubber, the Gummi Pfledge silicone product is the most recommended on here.
The “Thetford” spray intended for caravan toilet rubber seals works well, it’s also silicone based, and cheaper the GPf. “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” -where’s the fun in that?

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There is a spray gummi and a sponge gummi, the sponge one seems to be more economical...


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+1 for the Gummi PfledgeStift (sponge one)

Been using it for years and door seal never stick - I usually do a couple of doses a few weeks apart in October or November and thats it..! Ash
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E500



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I gave my front door seals a good coating of gummi plfege yesterday, knowing it was going to be cold this morning.

I swaggered out to the car at 6.30am in -3 today, had the FBH going for 30mins too so was looking forward to jumping into my toasty motor.

Only to freeze my hands off trying to open the bastard frozen doors. Censored

Are you supposed to absolutely slather the seals in GF? I just put a thin coat on...

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DaveBL405



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I gave it a good coating with a microfibre cloth and it seemed to have worked this morning. However I found that when the door was iced shut before my yanking at it managed to rip the drivers door seal… SIGH

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SeldomSeenKid



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I gummi pfledged all the seals at the end of the summer so the drivers door opened beautifully this morning.
Unfortunately my door lock was forzen OPEN so the door wouldn't catch. Laughing
Had to hit it with the heat gun for 15 minutes and gave it a few good slams. ---------------------------------
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Always used silicone spray on all my cars works a treat

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E500



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DaveBL405 wrote:
However I found that when the door was iced shut before my yanking at it managed to rip the drivers door seal… SIGH
One of mine was torn when I got the car. Are they easy enough to replace? The part doesn't seem expensive.

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