gold rover
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I tried both spraying and rag method. Neither workedI found the spray was easier to apply (with a rag) and still seems to work for me
I tried both spraying and rag method. Neither workedI found the spray was easier to apply (with a rag) and still seems to work for me
I thought exactly the same thing regarding the drivers door being the only one with a key. Yesterday I sprayed oil in the lock and keyhole, and this morning it was fine, even though it was a couple of degrees colder.If only it were so simple., Might be for OP but I know it doesn't work for me. Not sure if the fact only the driver's door has a keyhole has any bearing. But I'm leaning towards that, as every time they freeze the driver's door is last ( and hardest) to unlock. Even driver's side passenger door opens whilst driver's door is quite unpolitely saying "nope not today , thanks".
The only bit that still sticks is the external seal along the top edge of the door.. but edge of fingernail sorts thatI tried both spraying and rag method. Neither worked
I'm very surprised no-one has mentioned this stuff....
Amazon product
A very German solution to a very European problem. - lots of versions of it, that's just the one I bought.
I'm very surprised no-one has mentioned this stuff....
Amazon product
A very German solution to a very European problem. - lots of versions of it, that's just the one I bought.
Code:https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00295D0HY
Click on it?Nothing showing
Tried that and still nothing. Just a broken link image. I was hoping it might be something that answers my hydrophobic ponderings.Click on it?
Possibly. Thanks for info.Possibly your privacy settings