It's a chemical that attacks the seals and causes them to swell up in the hopes of stopping or slowing down the leak due to a worn or even
damaged rubber seals.
Some people add 1/2 cup (120mL) vinegar to the rinse cycle in their water, while others claim this can
damage the rubber seals on your machine.
Not exact matches
The
seals are designed for DOT 4 which will mix with water, petroleum products create a high risk of
damage to some of the
rubber seals and o - rings.
Water
damage to carpet and
rubber seals didn't work.
If I hadn't had the 2013 to compare the 2016 model too, then my chief complaint would be the easily
damaged black labels around the windows and the seemingly fragile
rubber seal / gaskets around the front part of the hood.