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Weather barrier adhesive?

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    cb7ftwcb7ftw
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      What is your favorite adhesive to use for the plastic door weather barrier?

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    • #650402
      IngvarIngvar
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        Plastic door weather barrier? We are automotive forum, who has a plastic door? Or you referring to say a glove compartment door made out of plastic? M3 double sticky tape works very well and many sealing strips already have sticky backing.
        In my case, when I need to glue something, I use Master cement, but I have it free at work.
        Weather stripping glue for doors is sold in any parts store. Works fine, but needs to be done by the book and with no rush.

        #650444
        cb7ftwcb7ftw
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          Guess that can be confusing. Talking about this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxOrm1YP2ag

          #650465
          Lorrin BarthLorrin Barth
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            If you are careful pealing the plastic, and you probably need a warm garage for this, you can reuse what is there.

            #650479
            IngvarIngvar
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              :silly:

              So it’s not a plastic door, it’s plastic trim, even better, plastic drape for the door. That thing is as weatherproof as my crocks.
              Simply buy some cheapo caulk at Home Depot or walmart and squeeze a bid of it where needed.

              #650480
              IngvarIngvar
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                Got it!
                Door plastic weatherstrip glue. Not Plastic door weatherstrip glue. Ha-ha.

                #650506
                zerozero
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                  Duct tape. Just tape it back on.

                  #650554
                  AndyAndy
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                    Butyl Tape seems to work fine

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