> The fix is supposed to be to spray some sillicone spray over the seal
> which stops it sticking - but ive not yet managed to buy any of it!
Not suprised if you are asking for sillicone, try silicone instead. B-)
Don't you have a can of "Pledge" or similar furniture "polish", that's
basically a silicone. I might try it, clean the seal and mating part of
door, spray onto a cloth a wipe on.
TBH though frozen doors don't happen that often but I wish the designers
of the DII hadn't left that gap on the top of the doors that holds rain
and/or snow which promptly gets deposited over the seats when you open the
door. Grrrr....

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Derek - 04 Feb 2008 21:04 GMT
>> The fix is supposed to be to spray some sillicone spray over the seal
>> which stops it sticking - but ive not yet managed to buy any of it!
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> and/or snow which promptly gets deposited over the seats when you open the
> door. Grrrr....
I've been using that white spray grease from the pound shop works OK
and stops the sunroof seal sticking to the glass as well as keeping it
supple = no leaks.
Derek
Richard - 05 Feb 2008 19:15 GMT
> Not suprised if you are asking for sillicone, try silicone instead. B-)
Got a can of silicone spray in my 'where the ******* is it cupboard'.
I've never found a use for it, which probably explains why it's
whereabouts are currently unknown!
Richard
Tom Woods - 06 Feb 2008 02:05 GMT
>> The fix is supposed to be to spray some sillicone spray over the seal
>> which stops it sticking - but ive not yet managed to buy any of it!
>
> Not suprised if you are asking for sillicone, try silicone instead. B-)
:p
> Don't you have a can of "Pledge" or similar furniture "polish", that's
> basically a silicone. I might try it, clean the seal and mating part of
> door, spray onto a cloth a wipe on.
Polish? me? its a bachelor pad! ;)
Have actually got some el cheapo furniture polish and it is indeed
'specially formulated with silicones and anti-static agents'. It will
make my door seals lemony fresh too! :)
> TBH though frozen doors don't happen that often but I wish the designers
> of the DII hadn't left that gap on the top of the doors that holds rain
> and/or snow which promptly gets deposited over the seats when you open the
> door. Grrrr....
Quite a few cars do that dont they?