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  • #16
    I haven't had any problem with the Gummi attracting dirt and dust or leaving smear marks on cloths.
    MY20 Golf GTI TCR
    MY20.5 LR Defender P400 HSE

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    • #17
      Originally posted by TDiJetta09 View Post
      I haven't had any problem with the Gummi attracting dirt and dust or leaving smear marks on cloths.
      Thanks Jetta (I just sold my beloved Jetta TDi - loved that car). Have you seen this link Restoring rubber seals with BMW Gummi-Pflege. Did you use your digits to apply this muck, like the Bimmer dude did?

      Cheers, Stu

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      • #18
        Originally posted by stucam View Post
        APC (dont know what this is).
        APC = All Purpose Cleaner

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        • #19
          I used WURTH Rubber Care on the door seals in my T5, it stopped the noise from the door area that I could only explain as it was from the door seals.
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Transporter View Post
            I used WURTH Rubber Care on the door seals in my T5, it stopped the noise from the door area that I could only explain as it was from the door seals.
            Thanks, although this product is banned in CA and other states due to health risks. See Chemwatch MSDS.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by stucam View Post
              Thanks Jetta (I just sold my beloved Jetta TDi - loved that car). Have you seen this link Restoring rubber seals with BMW Gummi-Pflege. Did you use your digits to apply this muck, like the Bimmer dude did?

              Cheers, Stu
              Hey Stu, the bottle I got has a foam applicator on the top if it. Squeeze the bottle and the liquid drains into the foam. Then you just run the foam along the door seal till the foam is dry and then squeeze the bottle again. Just keep repeating the process.
              MY20 Golf GTI TCR
              MY20.5 LR Defender P400 HSE

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              • #22
                I find it very strange as the original product was designed for aviation rubbers/gaskets to be protected. Highly unusual.

                I think maybe a horse was involved in this scenario.
                Car Care Products Australia

                www.carcareproducts.com.au - 1300 006 007 - info@carcareproducts.com.au
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                • #23
                  Originally posted by carcareproducts View Post
                  I find it very strange as the original product was designed for aviation rubbers/gaskets to be protected. Highly unusual.

                  I think maybe a horse was involved in this scenario.
                  A horse? How so? S


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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by stucam View Post
                    A horse? How so? S
                    *ahem, cough*

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                    • #25
                      I take it this is an in-joke?

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                      • #26
                        I've used 303 on all the surfaces and seals on all my cars and have not had any problems
                        MY19 Polo GTi 2.0 DSG

                        Previous VW cars:MY16 Polo GTI manual, 2007 Jetta 2.0 TDi manual, 2001 VW Bora V6 4-Motion - flooded away

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by maxrob200 View Post
                          I've used 303 on all the surfaces and seals on all my cars and have not had any problems
                          Yeh, the squeaks are settling down a bit now and I love the result it has had on other surfaces, but I have ordered some Gummi Pflege in any case. Maybe the HORSE has bolted! S.


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                          • #28
                            Car Care Products Australia

                            www.carcareproducts.com.au - 1300 006 007 - info@carcareproducts.com.au
                            Sydney - Brisbane - Melbourne

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by TDiJetta09 View Post
                              I would be using Gummi Pflege rubber care on your door seals. That's what it's designed for. I had the same issue with my Golf until I used Gummi Pflege and now it's pretty darn quiet.
                              Gummi Pflege doesn't seem to work either. In fact, I think it has made it worse. Bloody hell, what do I have to do to fix this damn problem? Is this something that the dealership will actively help me in? S


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                              • #30
                                Hey stucam, most people who get this issue have it after they've cleaned their car and without doing anything to do the rubber seals at all. The issue arises mostly because of the car wash product that they're using, or the polish/wax that they use. The worst case examples of this have been when they've actually applied wax products to the paint in the door jam.

                                Could the car wash or something you are applying to the paint in the door jams be causing this for you?


                                When I received my Polo GTI from the dealer, it had this issue already, presumably due to the dealer prep. Over time with me washing the car (just with meguiars gold class wash) and simply wiping the door jams with an old chamois, it went away. But it took about 3 months of car washes. I then didn't have the issue for about 18 months. However, in preparation to sell the Polo GTI, I had the paint professionally polished (black cars, meh!). Whilst they didn't touch the door jams, as they were machine polishing, a certain amount of polish did enter the door jam area. They carefully removed as much as possible, but sure enough, the problem came back.

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