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      10-06-2024, 06:11 AM   #1
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Door inside window seals - white marks.

Every BMW including my M2 I owned, seems to have the same weird issue, the material on the inside of the door window rubber seals, especially just behind the door pin always go white (it looks like where they get wet, mould forms.) Does anyone know of product that will prevent this from happening. I've tried Meguiars, Autoglym, vinegar and nothing seems to stop it from forming.
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      10-06-2024, 07:39 AM   #2
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Every BMW including my M2 I owned, seems to have the same weird issue, the material on the inside of the door window rubber seals, especially just behind the door pin always go white (it looks like where they get wet, mould forms.) Does anyone know of product that will prevent this from happening. I've tried Meguiars, Autoglym, vinegar and nothing seems to stop it from forming.
Are you talking about the felt-like material that rubs against the glass when it goes up and down?

If so, I know exactly what you're talking about. It's incredibly frustrating when something gets into that material. It seemingly takes weeks/months for me to be able to get that cleaned out so my window doesn't end up getting marked up. Even still, it's inevitable that after rolling down a window, you'll end up with a line from the junk that's collected inside of that material over time.

I'd be very interested in trying to find a solve here.

So far I've tried a few things on my prior G42 and G87.
  • Carpro eraser on the glass until perfectly clean, roll the window down, roll it up, repeat until nothing was left. Tried this every time I cleaned the car almost, was never really happy.
  • Chemical guys interior cleaner sprayed onto a pipe cleaner folded over 8 times and flattened against a credit card. I slid this between the window and the seal and slid it down once each way one time. It had little to no effect.
  • Spraying a pressure washer down at an angle into that material to try to free up loose dirt. I also tried this while the car was soaked in foam.

I don't know what else to do. It just sucks when my car is clean and I want to roll the window down, I know as soon as I do that line will reappear.

While typing this out I had a thought. Maybe it's a wax or a sealant that's inside that material and it needs to be removed with a decontamination soap of some kind?

I dont know, but definitely interested in exploring this though exercise. I can't stand that stupid line on the windows and I'd really love to never see if on my next G87.

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      10-06-2024, 09:11 AM   #4
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I have 34k mi on a '22 X3MC, 13,500 mi on my '23 M2, and had 31k mi on a '22 330e when I traded it in. Didn't/don't have this issue on any of them :
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Are you talking about the felt-like material that rubs against the glass when it goes up and down?
Exactly the material in question.
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I have 34k mi on a '22 X3MC, 13,500 mi on my '23 M2, and had 31k mi on a '22 330e when I traded it in. Didn't/don't have this issue on any of them :
Do you ceramic coat your glass by chance?
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      10-06-2024, 01:47 PM   #7
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      10-06-2024, 03:17 PM   #8
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Wish i could share, but unfortunately i sold the G42 and the G87 was totaled in a flood. Hopefully OP can share.

If you can imaging rolling your window half way down and when you roll it back up there is a line where it was rolled down to, that's what we're talking about.
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Do you ceramic coat your glass by chance?
No coating on the windows. They're all tinted, however. I roll them down frequently, and have never seen any lines on them.
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