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WigtdaWeatherStripping
Door Weather Stripping Seal Strip, Door Draft Stopper for Door Frame, Window, Shower Door Bottom Seal, Strong Adhesive Silicone Weather Stripping for Weatherproofing and Noise Reduction, Black
Door Weather Stripping Seal Strip, Door Draft Stopper for Door Frame, Window, Shower Door Bottom Seal, Strong Adhesive Silicone Weather Stripping for Weatherproofing and Noise Reduction, Black
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About This
- Sleek Black for Dark Doors – The black silicone seal is ideal for dark-colored doors and windows, combining style and function, Blocks Cold Air and Moisture, Provides a reliable barrier against cold drafts and moisture, keeping your home warm.
- Perfect for Small Gaps – Designed for gaps up to 0.6 inches, it blocks cold air and dust, making it perfect for winter drafts, Prevents heat loss, reducing heating bills and improving energy efficiency.
- Thickened Silicone for Winter Use – 100% silicone remains flexible in low temperatures, unlike PVE, and won’t peel off or harden, Safe and Eco-Friendly, Made from non-toxic silicone, safe for your home and the environment.
- Strong Adhesive for Secure Bond – The reinforced adhesive ensures the seal stays attached, even in extreme cold weather, Ideal for doors, windows, garage doors, and more, especially for winter sealing.
- Easy to Install – Cut to fit any surface, easily installed with no special tools, All-Season Usability, Provides reliable sealing in both hot summers and cold winters.
Overview
- Brand : wigtda
- Material : Silicone Rubber
- Color : Black
- Item Thickness : 0.6 Inches
- Recommended Uses For Product : Additional Installation Tips: For corners and curves: If you're sealing around a window or door with curves or corners, carefully align the seal along the contour and press firmly to prevent any gaps. Temperature considerations: In colder climates, installation works best at temperatures above 50°F (10°C). If you must install the seal in colder weather, always warm the adhesive as mentioned in Step 4 to ensure a secure bond. Wait before testing: Allow the adhesive to bond for at least 12-24 hours before testing the door or window to ensure the best performance., Step 1: Measure and Select the Correct Size Before starting, measure the gap you want to seal. Choose the appropriate width of the weather stripping based on your gap size: 1.0in seals gaps up to 0.6in. 1.4in seals gaps up to 0.8in. 1.8in seals gaps up to 1.2in. Ensure that the seal you select is slightly wider than the gap for a secure fit., Step 2: Clean the Installation Surface Clean and dry the door or window frame where you will apply the weather stripping. Remove any dirt, dust, grease, or moisture from the surface to ensure strong adhesion. For best results, use a mild detergent or rubbing alcohol on a clean cloth to wipe the area. Note: If the surface is not thoroughly cleaned, the adhesive may not stick properly, leading to peeling or reduced effectiveness., Step 3: Measure and Cut to Fit Unroll the weather stripping and measure the length you need for the door or window. Use sharp scissors or a utility knife to cut the seal to the appropriate length. It's better to slightly overestimate the length and trim off the excess after applying., Step 4: Apply the Seal Peel off the adhesive backing slowly, starting from one end. Align the seal with the edge of the door, window, or frame. Press down firmly as you move along, ensuring there are no air bubbles or gaps between the seal and the surface. Note: If you're installing the seal in cold weather (below 50°F/10°C), use a hair dryer to warm the adhesive slightly before applying. This helps the adhesive stick better in low temperatures., Step 5: Trim Excess and Final Pressing After applying the seal, trim any excess material with scissors to ensure a clean and flush fit. Press down again on the entire length of the seal to make sure it's securely attached to the surface. For better adhesion, you can press firmly with your fingers or a soft cloth. Additional Installation Tips: For corners and curves: If you're sealing around a window or door with curves or corners, carefully align the seal along the contour and press firmly to prevent any… See more
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