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Stripping Adhesive Insulation Collision Soundproof Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.7
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Description of Stripping Adhesive Insulation Collision Soundproof

V SHAPE WEATHER SEAL-The length is 26FEET, the width is 0.3INCH, suitable for 0.3inch~0.1inch gap, please measure the thickness before purchasing, and seal the contact surface before using it, clean and dry it, keep it for 4 hours, and then tightly seal. GOOD MATERIAL-V SHAPE WEATHER STRIPPING uses highly elastic polyurethane foam (PU) and tear-resistant polyethylene cover (PE). Extremely durable, longer service life than rubber tape, not easily deformed at high and low temperatures. STRONG ADHESIVE-V SHAPE WEATHER STRIPPING uses a strong self-adhesive design and has a good sealing effect. Windproof and dustproof, keep temperature, save electricity bill. E APPLICATION - V SHAPE WEATHER STRIPPING foam tape more of a snug fit for various types of doors like wooden door, security door, sliding door, etc. Please tell us if there is any problem with the product.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product for weatherstrip

It sticks well to window/door edges but can be easily peeled off if you do it immediately after noticing the fault. Easy to cut. It comes folded in a 1.5ft bag, so there are a lot of creases along its length, although they seem to "pull back" after a while. It would be better if shipped rolled up to avoid those creases. It seals gaps from 0.18" to SLIGHTLY less than 0.3".

Pros
  • weatherstrip
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Big problem solved

I have a seal on the front door on the frame side but I can still see daylight. I put it in the right place, on the door itself, and it solved the problem! No problem getting crushed, falling off or getting in the way when locking the door. Not common but suitable for a house built 25 years ago with some quality issues (we recently bought a house and are working on the issues). Thanks for solving our problem.

Pros
  • Building Materials
Cons
  • Out of fashion

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sticks much better than I expected

I bought ours to act as a seal between the door and frame and it's actually quite tight. There are many people and dogs hitting him and he stays down. In fact, my kids make fun of it because it closes so tightly it almost sounds like an airlock when you open it. It gets a lot of use and stays firmly in place even at the ends where I expected it to come loose first. It's been a few weeks so far so good.

Pros
  • HVAC
Cons
  • I'll add later