How to Repair Car Rubber Seals?
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For cracked seals, adhesive can be used for repair. Specifically, using a specialized seal adhesive makes it easy to fix larger cracks. Of course, if the seal is severely damaged or significantly aged, it's best to replace it with a new one for convenience. After cleaning the door and window seals with automotive detergent, it's advisable to apply a layer of highly permeable protective agent. This not only prevents the seal from aging but also significantly improves its sealing performance. Additional tip: When replacing the entire body, apply a layer of sealant on the overlapping parts of the welds, with a thickness of about 1mm, ensuring there are no defects like weak adhesion or bubbles. The entire underside of the floor and the lower surface of the front wheel housings should be coated with a 3mm-4mm elastic layer and anti-corrosion coating. These measures can greatly enhance the vehicle's overall sealing, slow down the body's corrosion rate, and significantly improve ride comfort.