How to Clean Inside Frameless Window Seals (Car Cleaning Hack)
Are your car’s window seals looking a little gross? If you’ve noticed a buildup of algae or grease in your frameless windows, you aren’t alone! This is a super common issue, especially during the spring season. In this video, I’m sharing my favorite “secret” hack to get those tight window seals completely clean again. On my Tesla It’s cheap, simple, and makes a huge difference in keeping the windows streak-free when they slide up and down. This frameless car window seals cleaning method works on pretty much any car, not just Tesla.
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Why you need to clean your car’s window seal
Cleaning your car’s window seals (also called weatherstripping or rubber gaskets around the doors, windows, and frameless glass) is a simple but often overlooked maintenance task that prevents bigger problems down the road.
These seals create a tight barrier between the glass/door and the body of the car. Over time, dirt, dust, road grime, pollen, salt, and moisture build up in the crevices and on the rubber surfaces—especially in the lower channels where the window sits when closed or in the channels the glass slides through.
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Check out this important tip for Tesla owners how to prevent windshield from cracking in the winter. Did you try this trick and how often do you clean your car’s window seal? Drop a comment and tell me if algae is driving you crazy too – I read every one! If this helped, hit LIKE and subscribe for more simple car cleaning hacks, detailing tips, and Tesla maintenance tricks I test so you don’t have to. I hope you will join me for the ride, thanks! Support the channel and grab a big discount on a new Tesla (plus free Supercharger miles). Join as a Premium YouTube member for early access & extras. Thanks for watching – let’s keep our cars clean together! 🚗✨

