Has anyone had any issue with there door seals leakin? I was driving homein the rain and there was drops of water coming in from the door seal has anyone had this issue or took it back to vw if so what did they say
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Polo 6c door seal leak
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GavinNicholson
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Re: Polo 6c door seal leak
I’ve not had any issues with mine leaking. Sometimes the seals can dry out and become less flexible, which can result in water getting past the seal if it no longer makes good contact between the door and door opening. Sometimes the dried out seals will also make creaking noises when the rub against the door frames.
A possible cure might be to use a rubber lubricating product such as Gummi Pflege to restore the flexibility of the seal. Gummi Pflege is widely available on both Amazon and eBay;
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gummi-Pflege-R ... B007TNOQDI
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nextzett-Gum ... 3061353435
Alternatively, you could use the expensive VW equivalent; Krytox;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Genuine-VW-Vol ... 8efff7775b
I believe Krytox was originally developed for use on the rubber seals on VW Eos folding metal roof. There is a cheaper alternative, although it’s more expensive than Gumki Pflege;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/253747361282?c ... 30fff40585
Once applied, the effects of Krytox should last longer than Gummi Pflege. I’ve not used Krytox but I have used Gummi Pflege on creaking door seals and reapplying it every 6-9 months keeps the seals silent.
If a lubricating product doesn’t work, then it might be necessary to replace the seals, although I think I’d try the cheaper option first.
A possible cure might be to use a rubber lubricating product such as Gummi Pflege to restore the flexibility of the seal. Gummi Pflege is widely available on both Amazon and eBay;
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Gummi-Pflege-R ... B007TNOQDI
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Nextzett-Gum ... 3061353435
Alternatively, you could use the expensive VW equivalent; Krytox;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Genuine-VW-Vol ... 8efff7775b
I believe Krytox was originally developed for use on the rubber seals on VW Eos folding metal roof. There is a cheaper alternative, although it’s more expensive than Gumki Pflege;
https://www.ebay.co.uk/i/253747361282?c ... 30fff40585
Once applied, the effects of Krytox should last longer than Gummi Pflege. I’ve not used Krytox but I have used Gummi Pflege on creaking door seals and reapplying it every 6-9 months keeps the seals silent.
If a lubricating product doesn’t work, then it might be necessary to replace the seals, although I think I’d try the cheaper option first.
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Re: Polo 6c door seal leak
Krytox was initially designed to be used on O-ring seals, especially within fridge systems as it does not affect the fridge gases, any or all current gasses. It has found some other more useful applications though, but as hinted at, it is a bit expensive for this job, though strangely I do have a large container of it, well large in the sense that it is expensive! Used sparingly.
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Re: Polo 6c door seal leak
Thanks RUM4MO. Every day’s a school dayRUM4MO wrote: Wed Aug 01, 2018 11:22 pm Krytox was initially designed to be used on O-ring seals, especially within fridge systems as it does not affect the fridge gases, any or all current gasses.