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Both my doors are stuck shut. :ugh
I cleaned the seals with windex wipes and may have contributed to the problem but mainly it's the cold.
I see that Mid-America has a Silicon grease to lube the weatherstripping but I'm not happy with silicon due to prior bad experience with Armor-all.

What do youse think about this silicon grease?
Is there something else I can use to prevent future sticking?
 
My owners manual says use the silicone grease which I have for 13 years with good results. I recommed it on door and rear hatch seals.

My owners manual also says NOT to use Armorall.
 
Hot water should get them unstuck. Safer than those chemical de-icers:w
I used hot towels and got them loose. Then I lowered the windows just a bit so they don't get stuck again. I'll need the silicon grease to treat the weatherstrip too.
Thanks guys for the help.
 
Used to happen to me in winter when I lived in Milwaukee. Carried a grapefruit knife around. Thin flexable blade, round tip...slip that baby between the door & rubber seal, opens in no time. Wouldn't use hot water though. Has a habit of refreezing.
 
FSM actually recommends dielectric grease for the weatherstrip.

I used to live in Colorado Spring and the vette was stored outside, used dielectric grease and never had stuck doors.

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Mike
 
Both my doors are stuck shut. :ugh
I cleaned the seals with windex wipes and may have contributed to the problem but mainly it's the cold.
I see that Mid-America has a Silicon grease to lube the weatherstripping but I'm not happy with silicon due to prior bad experience with Armor-all.

What do youse think about this silicon grease?
Is there something else I can use to prevent future sticking?

WOW...I'm soooo glad I don't have to contend with cold effects like yours. I park indoors....surely would up there, but if take outdoors for length of time....what a dragggg :ugh
 
Update (sorta) he he
I got the doors unstuck using hot damp towels .... and a coupla french expressions .... then I applied some silicon grease "Sill Ease" from the local Advance Auto store. :D
Then came the "Great Blizzard of 2010" burying the poor Vette under 18" of light powdery snow - perfect for skiing. I hope the $#%$#$ skiers are just delighted. :mad
I have no idea if the doors are still unstuck. I have no idea if the Vette is actually there under the huge mound of drifted snow. I can't see anything but the huge snow pile.
I wish I had already moved to FL. :cool
 
Update (sorta) he he
I got the doors unstuck using hot damp towels .... and a coupla french expressions .... then I applied some silicon grease "Sill Ease" from the local Advance Auto store. :D
Then came the "Great Blizzard of 2010" burying the poor Vette under 18" of light powdery snow - perfect for skiing. I hope the $#%$#$ skiers are just delighted. :mad
I have no idea if the doors are still unstuck. I have no idea if the Vette is actually there under the huge mound of drifted snow. I can't see anything but the huge snow pile.
I wish I had already moved to FL. :cool

Dammmm....I saw on the news all the snow going on....just a bit excessive I think....I live in North Texas and today we got almost six inches......allot of snow at one time for this neck of woods.....good luck trying to digg out.....spring time weather just 3 or 4 more weeks (usually for this area)....I'm with you though. I don't care for the snow....let the skiers have all they want....:D
 
FSM actually recommends dielectric grease for the weatherstrip.

I used to live in Colorado Spring and the vette was stored outside, used dielectric grease and never had stuck doors.

DSC00762.jpg

Mike
Does the FSM recomend dielectric grease to keep the window from freezing or for a lubricant?
 
Does the FSM recomend dielectric grease to keep the window from freezing or for a lubricant?
12345579 - GM Dielectric Silicone Grease - For Spark Plug Boots & Weatherstrip Lubricant - 1 Oz Tube



However, I use a different brand in a much bigger tube
 
I use silicone spray in the spring and fall on the weather strips. Is this just as good or should I be using the grease instead?
 
I use silicone spray in the spring and fall on the weather strips. Is this just as good or should I be using the grease instead?


The grease will last a little longer, but will also make more of a mess if you rub up against it. If you you use the spray twice yearly as you do you should be just fine.
 
The grease will last a little longer, but will also make more of a mess if you rub up against it. If you you use the spray twice yearly as you do you should be just fine.

Cool, thank you! :beer
 

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