Replace your old and worn out weather stripping in tight spaces around your RV before water damage creates a costly headache. Thin rubber seal is universally used as weather stripping for doors and hatches. Easy DIY install with adhesive backing.
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Hello everybody. This is Jeff at etrailer.com. Today, we can take a look at this 12-foot long stick on rectangular rubber seal for enclosed trailer doors. Now this is a nice universal rectangular rubber seal, which is used to prevent water from leaking into your doors or hatches on your enclosed trailer, helps protect your RV from extreme weather and pests. I wanna zoom in, give you a close-up shot. Unlike your standard foam seals, this product consists of a closed cell core surrounded by a solid skin surface for greater weather and wear resistance.
What's nice is it does not absorb water. It is constructed of 100% EPBM sponge rubber, so it will not shrink, crack, or fade over time, and it is resistant to UV and ozone exposure. You can see on the bottom, it is a peel and stick installation has the pre-applied 3M adhesive backing. Basically, you just simply peel off that backing piper and apply the seal. Now what's nice about this one, let me show you the cutaway.
If you notice the very ends, the very bottom here it has skirting. The skirting is to protect that adhesive tape and provide a more finished look when it's installed. So basically once this is installed, you can see because that tape is recess, it's not visible. At skirting on both sides, there you can see comes down. You can't even see the tape.
A few dimensions on this, it is 12 foot in length. It is one inch wide and the overall height is about a quarter of an inch. This product is made in the USA, but that should do it for the review on the 12-foot long stick on rectangular rubber seal for the enclosed trailer doors..
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars (2 Customer Reviews)
Replace your old and worn out weather stripping in tight spaces around your RV before water damage creates a costly headache. Thin rubber seal is universally used as weather stripping for doors and hatches. Easy DIY install with adhesive backing.Just what I was looking for. And a year later it is still in place, just as on the first day.
All part were good quality and did what I needed them for.
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