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      01-22-2019, 06:20 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by ScottSinger View Post
Before the weather gets cold I like to use glycerin or talc to rub down the window/door seals - it seems to resist glass rubber sticking even if I wash the car on a near freezing day.

Porsche owners manuals used to recommend this.
Rubber conditioning liquid works well, this is the sort I use: https://www.amazon.ca/nextzett-91480...RSL&ref=plSrch, sometimes I just don’t do it enough. It doesn’t leave streaks on the side windows that other solutions can do. I would be wary of using talc as it is abrasive like fine dirt and could possibly lead to fine searches on the glass.

Conditioning and drying the seals around the door opening after washing the car in cold weather is important to avoid ripping the seals when opening the doors.
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