Try glycerin .
IIRC the owner's manual says talcum powder but glycerin is what I used Down East decades ago .
To - day I found an old timey Electronics Store like in the 1970's ! wonderful, chock full of all manner of electrical bits and bobs .
They even had AC power cords cheaply, I didn't see any high load three wire ones like I need to make up my block heater harness, I plan to go back ere long to look deeper and to try and chase down the 1969 (?) VW single cab pickup I saw putter by with a for sale sign in the back window......
I know what street it turned down lots and lots of apartment buildings with hidden from street view parking, I have to go back and try to find it .
-Nate
Max wrote :
This is for you guys in the frozen North. What do you put on the door seals? Its a very bad feeling opening your door and ripping the door seal off the door or the body. I need to re-do my Subie and the silicone spray I just used is not working. max
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