cargo door seals - too much time on my hands September 16, 2009, 12:52:46 pm Yahoo Message Number: 105898The factory manual recommends using petroleum jelly on the cargo door seals to keep them from sticking. I have used a silicone gell in the past on door weather stripping. Have any of you tried either product (or anything else) on your door seals, and if so has it done any good? I am trying to keep up with the preventive maintenance on our rig, and it's time for the door seals. Who knows, next week I might drain the hot water heater!Larry Jones 2008 24' FD
Re: cargo door seals - too much time on my hands Reply #1 – September 16, 2009, 01:10:56 pm Yahoo Message Number: 105899wrote: The factory manual recommends using petroleum jelly on the cargo door seals to keep them from sticking. I have used a silicone gell in the past on door weather stripping. Have any of you tried either product (or anything else) on your doorseals, and if so has it done any good? --- In my experience, petroleum jelly is sticky; it "gunks" and attracts dust, grit and dirt. I do use silicone spray for some hardware, but for anything rubber or vinyl, I use 303 Protectant; pour a very small amount of 303 on the corner of a little sponge and swab the seals. YMMV.Joan
Re: cargo door seals - too much time on my hands Reply #2 – September 16, 2009, 01:50:41 pm Yahoo Message Number: 105900Quote The factory manual recommends using petroleum jelly on the cargo door seals to keep them from sticking. I have used a silicone gell in the past on door weather stripping. Have any of you tried either product (or anything else) on your door seals, and if so has it done any good? I am trying to keep up with the preventive maintenance on our rig, and it's time for the door seals. Who knows, next week I might drain the hot water heater!Larry Jones 2008 24' FD I use the 303 for same reasons Joan just mentioned.Joe Hamm
Re: cargo door seals - too much time on my hands Reply #3 – September 16, 2009, 02:59:09 pm Yahoo Message Number: 105901Thank you. I just happen to have some 303 handy.Larry