As much as I love the Winter season, it’s just frustrating that everything seems to freeze at this time of the year, including my car’s door. This has been a constant problem of mine every Winter season, so I was ecstatic to finally find the best tutorial to un-freeze my door from Southdown Garage on YouTube. I swear, I’ve been buying unnecessary stuff for years when I only need one product – WD-40. 

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That’s right! Who would have thought WD-40 has an antifreeze compound that will help defrost a frozen car door? It’s a simple and straightforward method to do during this time of the year. It also keeps the car door from freezing up again. But aside from WD-40, you’ll also need plenty of water and a microfiber cloth. This may sound like a tedious job, but believe me, you’ll be able to open your door again in under five minutes. Watch the video tutorial below to learn the step by step process, or continue reading down for the full written instructions. 

Materials:

  • a pot (or jug)
  • plenty of lukewarm water
  • microfiber cloth
  • WD-40

Directions:

Step 1

To start, fill a jug or a pot with lukewarm water. After this, pour it on the frozen car door gently, while trying to open it occasionally. Keep going with this until your door starts to budge. You can also start the engine to help defrost the door.

Pouring lukewarm water to the car door to defrost it
Image credits: Southdown Garage via Youtube

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Step 2

Now, when the door finally opens, dry the side with a microfiber cloth, then spray it with WD-40. WD-40 helps dissipate water away from any surfaces, including car doors, and it will keep the door from freezing again.

Applying WD-40 to the car door to keep it form freezing
Image credits: Southdown Garage via Youtube

How to Open a Frozen Car Door in Under 5 Minutes

Stephanie Hicks | DIY JOY

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Stephanie

Since I lover experiments, I’ve alwaysnloved to create, paint, as well as cook and style food. I feel in love with DIY as soon as I discovered it and could not have been more excited when I learned I could share projects with people around the world. Taking photos is a passion of mine, as is design and painting with oils. I love holidays and celebrations, crafting cute little gifts and serving up at least one new recipe I am excited about.

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