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Door and Window Seal, Anti-Stretch Rubber Weatherstripping, for Home, Garage Door, White, 5m
Sold by HYPERDROP
Product information
Description
đȘăEasy AssemblyăAnyone can install this product. Simply push the door stop seal into the door's milling groove and you're done.
đȘăThermal and Acoustic Insulationă The rubber sealing strip provides good thermal and acoustic insulation, saving on heat retention costs.
đȘăMaterial QualityăWith high elasticity and tensile strength, and resistance to wear and aging, it has a longer lifespan.
đȘăMultiple SelectionăThe sealing rubber is available in brown and white, in 5m, 10m, and 30m lengths.
đȘăApplicationăThe door frame seal is well-suited for all types of wooden doors, such as bedroom doors, kitchen doors, bathroom doors, or bedroom doors.
đȘăThermal and Acoustic Insulationă The rubber sealing strip provides good thermal and acoustic insulation, saving on heat retention costs.
đȘăMaterial QualityăWith high elasticity and tensile strength, and resistance to wear and aging, it has a longer lifespan.
đȘăMultiple SelectionăThe sealing rubber is available in brown and white, in 5m, 10m, and 30m lengths.
đȘăApplicationăThe door frame seal is well-suited for all types of wooden doors, such as bedroom doors, kitchen doors, bathroom doors, or bedroom doors.
*The advantage of the rubber seal is to reduce Heating costs, as well as protection against heat, storms, cold, humidity, noise, dust, and worms.
â Very easy assembly.
High flexibility even at low temperatures.
Universal use as it can be painted.
Installation instructions:
1. Determine the installation location.
2. Remove the old door seals.
3. Clean the wooden tray.
4. Install the new door seals.
Features
- BrandREDROAD
- MaterialRubber
- ColourWhite
- ShapeRectangular
- SealingWaterproof
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