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window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:06 pm
by miriam2elsa
so you cannot get into the car,concentrated de-icer and much scraping later your in.
Thenheat up car to help de ice.
much quicker way in buy HALFORDS NIGHT BEFORE DE_ICER SPRAY ALONG WINDOW RUBBER STRIP EDGE,AND THIS
STRIP WILL NOT ICE UP YOUR INTO THE CAR INSTANTLY.
ICEMAN.

Re: window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:39 pm
by trix
:welcome:

alternatively you can use a good silicon spray to keep them in good condition all year round or krytox which is more resilliant to washing

(covered here)

S

Re: window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:40 pm
by skyblues11
when i realise this had been a big problem for a lot of people, i had bought a bottle of einszett rubber care gummi pflege before i collected the car last week. Google it and you will find a lot of people selling it.

i recall somewhere inthis forum people were recommending this product.

i immediatly put some on but since i had the car for only a day before leaving for italy on business, so i cannot confirm whether it has worked or not.

i know the night before spray, but isn't that for the glass ? won't the chemicals inside attack the rubber?

Re: window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Wed Feb 10, 2010 8:42 pm
by trix
gummipflege also good

(just added the link for krytox in my post above)

S

Re: window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:35 am
by miriam2elsa
skyblues11 wrote:when i realise this had been a big problem for a lot of people, i had bought a bottle of einszett rubber care gummi pflege before i collected the car last week. Google it and you will find a lot of people selling it.

i recall somewhere inthis forum people were recommending this product.

i immediatly put some on but since i had the car for only a day before leaving for italy on business, so i cannot confirm whether it has worked or not.

i know the night before spray, but isn't that for the glass ? won't the chemicals inside attack the rubber?
NIGHT BEFORE DE ICER IS FOR GLASS IT ONLY MENTIONS KEEP EXCESS OFF PAINTWORK. THEY SAY THIS ON NORMALL DE ICER AS WELL.
JUST THINK OFF THE DAMAGE DONE WITH SCRAPERTO RUBBER SEAL.

Re: window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:32 am
by trix
Miriam

Please don't type all in capitals, it is considered shouting & rude.

Also I have just googled the product & found a few people saying that if it gets into the rubber seals/windscreen wipers it causes smearing (ie when using electric windows if its got on the lower seal) & damage and rot the rubber. So I would recommend it may be better to find an alternative product for the rubber seals such as those mentioned above.

S

Re: window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 1:38 pm
by Richard A
I keep an old credit card in my wallet and run this carefully between rubber and window before unlocking.

Re: window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 6:10 pm
by RW1
Richard A wrote:I keep an old credit card in my wallet and run this carefully between rubber and window before unlocking.
Wouldn't recommend this technique on the bottom horizontal window rubber. Its the sort of rubber seal that will rip as the edge lip seal is thin rubber only like a wiper blade edge. Better off using de-icer or concentrated screen washer in a sprayer.

C.

Re: window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 8:53 pm
by rocccosiffredi
Since recieving my roc there have been lots of frosty mornings...some when my car was covered.

I coated the insides of the window seals (upper and lower) with silicone spray the day i got it. They haven't froze once.

To 'de-ice' i use a two 4 pint milk container filled with luke warm water......de-ices in seconds (i've done this for twenty years and never had a cracked window).

Re: window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Thu Feb 11, 2010 9:40 pm
by RW1
rocccosiffredi wrote:Since recieving my roc there have been lots of frosty mornings...some when my car was covered.

I coated the insides of the window seals (upper and lower) with silicone spray the day i got it. They haven't froze once.

To 'de-ice' i use a two 4 pint milk container filled with luke warm water......de-ices in seconds (i've done this for twenty years and never had a cracked window).
Do exactly the same but used the EOS rubber lubricant.

I need to take a look at the frameless windows on BMW's, 119 D sport for instance. Any one know what sort of problems they are having?

C.

Re: window will not drop due to ice

Posted: Wed Feb 17, 2010 5:55 pm
by davemac5
Spraying Silicone on the rubbers works for me but the spray gets everywhere even when covering up. Has anyone tried silicone grease?