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Weatherstrip

Weatherstrip

Weatherstrip
One of the most common types of inconvenience you encounter while you are driving is when an annoying wind noise or pelts of rain are entering into your vehicle. This is the case when the weather strip of your vehicle is already damaged. If you would not give attention to this, you would encounter more vexing moments because more leaks, road and wind noise will never stop from bothering you and your passengers. If weather strip of your vehicle is no longer fit to hamper those outside elements from pestering inside the vehicle, now would be the best time to start taking off those old weather strips from the lining of your vehicle's trunk, windows, and car doors. Stripping these off would not just mean a simple task like merely pulling it off. If you would not be cautious enough, some remnants would be left that would mean another tough job of removal process.

There is a proper way to remove these old weather strips. These are done with a cleaning solvent, rags and other necessary tools. There should not be any remains left when stripping these off so that a new one would adhere strongly and properly. Even if a new weather strips were installed to your vehicle, if these were not properly adhered, most likely, the same inconvenience you experienced from your old weather strip would still plague you and your passengers. Because automotive weather stripping is normally applied with materials of rubber strips and a combination of weather strip adhesive glues, re-installing would be most effective when carried out in a warmer environment.

If weather stripping were properly done, the window, trunk, and doors of your vehicle would be more airtight and watertight. Dusts, leaks of water, wind noise would be blocked out from entering your vehicle. Now, you can anticipate you're ride to be an enjoyable one without so many hassles encountered. Other materials used in weather stripping are finished in foam, EDPM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber, or neoprene foam rubber.


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