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Old 08-30-04, 02:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is there an adhesive for the weatherstrips?

On my coupe the rear window weatherstrip is peeling slightly, I want to fix that but it doesnt look like that part is held in with clips. So is there an adhesive that is suppossed to be used to keep the weatherstrip in place?

also what gasket seal do you use to seal the door plastic when you remove the side panel?
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There is 3M Weatherstriping adhesive. I used it to keep the weatherstriping in where the drivers window goes up (started peeling my tint) It works great! I did it a couple of months ago and it is still staying in tact after a lot of opening and closing of the window. I also used 3M adhesive and wax remover to get it off my hands and anywhere else. P.S. No; I don't work for 3M (even though it is here in St. Paul) HeHe :-)
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thanks, ill give it a try.
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