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CloudBuyer’s 39.4-foot rubber weather stripping features a self-adhesive backing and unique soundproof holes to seal large gaps (5/16” to 11/20”) around doors and windows. Easy to cut and install without tools, it reduces noise, drafts, and energy loss, making it an essential upgrade for a quieter, more comfortable, and energy-efficient home.
Brand | CloudBuyer |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 473"L x 0.55"W |
Item Thickness | 0.55 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Windows,Doors |
UPC | 665799909189 |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | keeping fun |
Unit Count | 39.4 Foot |
Item Weight | 1.76 pounds |
Size | 11/20" (W) x 11/20" (T) x 39.4' (L) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
K**N
Not sticky , until…
It fit the frame of my hybrid trailer bed very well. The only issue is the glue. It came with a roll of double stick tape which seems effective but it was only about two thirds the length of the weather strip. If they fix that issue they will get the rest of the stars.UPDATE I installed it anyway with the partial included double stick tape as rain was coming, and closed the bredframe. The next day I checked and with the pressure of the closed bed frame it held and seems secure! No leaks. I am happy and changed my 4stars to 5 stars!
B**E
One product, many uses . . .
Here is what I've used this for so far that I can remember as of writing this review:1. Seal up attic opening to built in stairs hatch2. Close gap between headlights and car hood3. Quiet cabinet door when closing, keeps from slamming shut (1" piece)PRO:1. Works for the above.2. Has good adhesive.3. Black is always a good color.4. Can be painted, yup, can be painted, with the right paint, so you can change the color if needed.CON:1. Price. Yeah, I know, but it's not a Rolex.2. A tiny bit thicker than expected, but not too bad.OTHER:1. BUY if you need this for what I listed above, or other uses, go crazy.2. DON'T BUY if you are looking for really thin stuff to go in window seals, A/C vents, etc. this is too thick.
S**L
very squishy, but adhesion is an issue
So, a bit of a mixed bag here. The seller thoughtfully provided a roll of 1/4" 3M double-sided tape to help address any adhesion problems in addition to the adhesive backing on the product. The issues are 1) the roll of 3m tape is much shorter than 39 feet (didn't measure it, but I'm guessing only 15 feet?) so you can't use it for the entire project and 2) the only places I'm seeing adhesion problems is in the spots where i USED the extra tape.To clarify, I am replacing the seals on a small marine front-loading fridge and a small top-loading freezer. I removed the old seals and residue using 3m adhesive remover and cleaned the fiberglass gelcoat surfaces well. I used the extra double-sided tape around the perimeter of the fridge door, then peeled the backing off the weather seal's adhesive and installed it - so glue to glue (maybe that was a mistake?). I was careful not to stretch the seal as I installed it, and ran it continuously around the door - with about a 2" radius in the corners. There wasn't enough 3M tape left to do the freezer door, so I did it using only the tape on the seal, again making about 2" radius corners. I left the doors open for a week while I was away and when I returned the corners on the fridge door were just starting to lift - the 3m tape seemed to be letting go.So, my next plan it to purchase some of the 3m Adhesive promoter product to see if that will help things stay glued together. Otherwise I'm quite pleased with the seals - they're doing a great job and compress really easily so I don't have to slam the doors shut. My friend used my left over product do do some other fridge doors and decide to cut/glue the corners rather than try to bend them. He found they glued with crazy glue really well, but the glue is stiff which makes the corner less flexible than would be ideal. It still works however. Perhaps a more flexible glue would be better.Update 7/1 - so I decided to use the 3m adhesion promoter and needed to remove/reinstall the seal. I wound up tearing the seal in the process so bought a second batch to start over with. Re-cleaned the surface realllly well and wiped it down with the 3m liquid per instructions. That seemed to do the trick, and the seal has stayed in place really nicely. It's working better now than any seal i've had before!
K**K
Great product
Seals up great. It does not stick if the surface you are trying to stick it to is cold. You need to wait till it’s a warm or warm it up with a hair dryer then apply it. It seals up great though I have tried many products to seal the door gap and this works by far the best
D**L
Ok quality
Needs better adhesive strip !!
F**T
Fabulously effective
My house was built in 1929 and has wood windows. Although the windows have been refurbished and have new storm windows, condensation was visible on the interior of the storm windows. Using this product along the edge of where the window closes against the window sill along with "Alien Draft Seal" along the vertical edge of the window has stopped the leaks. This product is very easy to install. It stays put when opening & clsoing the windows, too! Highly recommend.
S**.
False advertisement
This is false advertisement. The photo shows 3M tape as the main tape, but doesn't have 3M attached to the product. Instead it has a small role of 3M off to the side that isn't wide enough to be useful in the slightest.
S**.
Easy to Use
Super easy to cut, and applies nicely to wood in my experience. I’ve used this for an exterior door and window, and it’s still holding up well after 4-5 months.
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