Automotive
3 tips for maintaining your car’s weatherstrip
If the rubber weatherstrip around your car’s windows and doors becomes damaged, it’ll no longer provide a tight seal. This can lead to water entering your vehicle and consequently causing mold growth and corrosion. Here are three ways to prevent this from happening.
1. Keep it clean
You should regularly wipe down your vehicle’s weatherstrip with soap and warm water. It’s a good idea to do this whenever you wash the outside of your car.
2. Repair it as needed
It’s important to periodically inspect your vehicle’s weatherstrip to ensure it’s in good condition. If it’s starting to lift in certain areas, reattach it with weatherstrip adhesive. If it’s frayed or torn in several spots, replace it.
3. Apply a protectant
It’s a good idea to apply a specialized protectant to your vehicle’s weatherstrip every few months to keep it pliable and protect it from the elements.
You can also ask your mechanic to inspect your weatherstrip when you bring your car in for your next maintenance appointment.
