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Eagle Weatherstripping

 

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Eagle Weatherstripping

Rain seeping through your windows while they’re in the up position could be a signal to replace your Eagle weather stripping.  Your trunk also has weather stripping and if you’ve noticed dampness in it after rain, the weather stripping on it may also need to be replaced.  Search all of your weather stripping for cracks, brittleness, and broken off pieces.  When you’ve eliminated all other causes and have settled on the fact that you need new weather stripping, you should then decide if you will replace the weather stripping by yourself or with the help of a professional.  If you’re thinking of replacing the weather stripping by yourself, it’s important that you don’t rush the job.  Carefully remove the old weather stripping first.  Then use cleaning solvents and a rag to remove any old adhesive.  The surface must be clean and completely dry before you can begin installing your new weather stripping.