🔒 Seal in comfort, seal out chaos!
The Dstorelhp 16.4FT Silicone Weather Stripping Door Seal is a versatile and durable solution for sealing gaps in doors and windows. Made from high-quality silicone, this eco-friendly strip is designed to enhance energy efficiency by preventing heat loss and reducing noise. With a customizable length and easy self-adhesive application, it’s perfect for various uses around the home, including glass shower doors and sliding doors.
Brand | Dstorelhp |
Material | Silicone, Plastic |
Color | Lucent |
Product Dimensions | 1.38"W |
Item Thickness | 0.02 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Door,Window,A/C Unit |
UPC | 615967738356 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Dstorelhp |
Unit Count | 16.4 Foot |
Part Number | 530 |
Item Weight | 2.72 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 530 |
Size | 35 mm, 16.4ft |
Style | 35 mm, 16.4ft |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1PC 35 mm x 16.4ft Glass Shower Door Seal Strip |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**A
Weather stripping
I love this. I had a new door installed however; they didn't add a new doorframe, so it leaks air. The leaking air is just money out the door. Until I can get this corrected, I needed something to stop the leak. This works very well. I can't speak to the removal as I plan on it staying on until spring but it was easy to install - just peel, cut, and stick. I've gone out the door several times and so far the adhesive has held fast.
M**S
Does not stick.
I was hopeful that it was stickier than others described but applying it to a painted wood door (that had been cleaned) , it did not stick at all. As I was applying pressure to the section below, the section above fell off after mere seconds.Overall it looks like it would work well if it was nailed or glued but this product was not sticky at all. Laughablely so. Do not recommend.
C**.
Easy & Works
This was super easy to use. I wiped ther perimeter of my door with rubbing alcohol to give it a quick clean, then rolled this out to the size I needed. I just trimmed it with scissors, peeled the backing, and stuck it to the perimeter of my door. It immediately blocked the draft. It's not a 100% fix to drafty doors, but it's a quick and inexpensive bandaid. It does peel off without leaving any residue.
J**O
works while it lasts
bought this to line our doors, worked well while it stuck. would probably continue to work if you use some glue when applying it.otherwise, it starts to fall off after a few weeks, especially around the bottom of the door, or anywhere it slightly rubs.
D**S
They keep to cold out
Sticky part don’t last. So make sure you have some double sided tape on hand
T**2
Keeps Out Wind and Debris
I bought this to put on the double front doors (that don't fit properly) in the condo I rent to keep out wind and debris. Was easy to apply and does exactly what I need it to do. I no longer feel wind blowing through gaps and have less dust in my condo.
T**C
Adhesive is awful
Didn't even last 20 minutes before it started peeling. Choose another option for sealing your doors.
K**N
Great Idea, but the Adhesive isn’t strong enough.
This is a great concept, but the glue isn’t strong enough. It struck to our door for less than a day, and is a back kitchen door that we almost never use.If you buy this, I recommend getting some thumb tack nails or superglue to dab every 5 inches so that it will actually stay on.
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