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Cleaning Doorcards

edewer

Active Member
May 14, 2007
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Newbury/Reading
Hi all,
dont know if this is something that happens to anyone else but if have standing water on the roof of the car and brake, even softly, it all comes pouring in the window. according to Seat its a 'characteristic' of the car.

now whereas i dont really care about it happening too much as it does no damage, it does however stain the door cards. what do people use to clean doorcards, and for the same matter, seats?

dont have an aqua vac and hoping not to have to pay someone the cost of a full valet to clean them!

thanks

ed
 

NickyJam

FR - gone, not forgotten
Mar 17, 2008
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SW LONDON
according to Seat its a 'characteristic' of the car

i'd get SEAT to repair any leaking windows if it was under warranty...mine don't leak and it's never a 'characteristic' on ANY car to have water pour in on the inside. it may be that your windows aren't sitting fully inside the rubber seal, or your doors haven't been fitted properly from factory

EDIT: just realised its an 04 plate, so no warranty

can you elaborate on where the water is coming through?
 
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Mar 16, 2008
692
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Wiltshire / Bristol
Ive used tescos car "foam upholstry cleaner" and that seems to work fine. Just be sure to give a even coverage and not put more in one place than another, as it can stain.
 
Mar 16, 2008
692
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Wiltshire / Bristol
i'd get SEAT to repair any leaking windows if it was under warranty...mine don't leak and it's never a 'characteristic' on ANY car to have water pour in on the inside. it may be that your windows aren't sitting fully inside the rubber seal, or your doors haven't been fitted properly from factory

I assumed he ment when the windows were open:shrug: If the windows are leaking - then get seat to sort it though!
 

Fl@pper

Back older greyer and less oilier but always hope
Jun 19, 2001
12,368
25
Gloucester
i guess you mean with the window open slightly ??

one of the downsides of modern gutterless designs - worth looking at window deflectors as a cure ?
 

NickyJam

FR - gone, not forgotten
Mar 17, 2008
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SW LONDON
if he means with the windows open then i take my post back mate...

i just accelerate a tad down my road making it all go down the rear window, but never had it come in through the sides
 

Altech

Ibiza PD170
Oct 3, 2007
1,996
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London
This happened to me today! The water ran off the roof super quick as I waxed it at the weekend. Car upholstery foam gets rid of the stains. One time I had my head out of the window as I was reversing into a tight gap and the water ran off the roof and all over me!

The same thing used to happen with my previous car (Pug 306) I thought by going up in the market such things wouldn't happen!
 

edewer

Active Member
May 14, 2007
160
0
Newbury/Reading
thanks for the replies guys. yeah its due to the gutterless design i think. only does it when window's open. woulda thought seat would realise this when they built but obv not!

wil try some upholstery cleaner

cheers

ed
 

tkjeeves

Blue
Jul 13, 2008
333
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oxford
yeah this does happen to my car so i never open my windows till i've done a handful of turns and roundabouts. Mind you if you have the car nicely waxed, there is i recon less build up of water. My previous Hyundais were very bad for this as they had flatter roofs.
 
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