What should I use on the seal around my doors?

I use the 1z Gummi Pflege. I have yet to test it out during winter but it says that is what it is made for.
 
I use dielectric grease as recommended by chevy.Any silicone based product will do though.Hope this helps
 
DG 265

Duragloss DS (Ultimate Detail Spray, Aerosol)

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Is a blend of synthetic siloxanes. This convenient aerosol spray gives a "wet look" appearance with one easy application. Works great on tires (black or whitewall), bumpers, moldings, door jams and AC vents.
 
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Duragloss DS (Ultimate Detail Spray, Aerosol)

DG_0265.jpg

Is a blend of synthetic siloxanes. This convenient aerosol spray gives a "wet look" appearance with one easy application. Works great on tires (black or whitewall), bumpers, moldings, door jams and AC vents.
Sweet... I have some already! :wave: I just finished working on the car and used 303. But I will followup with the DG! Thanks Dengood1!
 
I use the 1z Gummi Pflege. I have yet to test it out during winter but it says that is what it is made for.
:iagree:Comes with a built in foam applicator, easy to apply.:righton:
 
Hey guys with winter almost here, I was wondering what I should use on the rubber seal on the inside of the doors. I have never had an issue before, but I don't want my doors to freeze shut. I found this thread about silicone, but I would like Feed back please
http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/auto-detailing-forum/10559-need-winter-tips-techniques.html

Thanks in advance for your comments and suggestions! :D
I've been using Pinnacle vinyl/rubber protectant and love this stuff. It actually conditions that rubber keeping it soft and supple. It's not cheap, but is well worth it. Give it a try.
 
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