Best spray for removing moss from rubber seals?
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Don't use the jet-washer.
Mild solution of detergent and a soft brush.
There's no point blasting your doors full of water from a pressure washer. Or anywhere else around the car for that matter. Car manufacturers build their cars to withstand normal weather, not "weekend man" with his pressure washer. You'll just blast all the crud past the seals which are designed to keep it out.
Mild solution of detergent and a soft brush.
There's no point blasting your doors full of water from a pressure washer. Or anywhere else around the car for that matter. Car manufacturers build their cars to withstand normal weather, not "weekend man" with his pressure washer. You'll just blast all the crud past the seals which are designed to keep it out.
I'd suggest using warm water.
I've been told boiling water but the person who told me that isn't the most reliable and that seems overkill and likely to cause damage to the car or glass.
You may want to consider buying the correct stuff as I am not sure how many times weatherstrips can withstand the detergent and toothbrush approach.
I've been told boiling water but the person who told me that isn't the most reliable and that seems overkill and likely to cause damage to the car or glass.
You may want to consider buying the correct stuff as I am not sure how many times weatherstrips can withstand the detergent and toothbrush approach.
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