🚗 Seal the deal: Drive quieter, leak-free, and stylishly secure!
This 22-foot T-shaped rubber seal strip from AOCISKA features dual-width rolls made of durable EPDM rubber with 3M double-sided tape. Designed for car roofs, doors, and windshields, it effectively blocks noise, dust, water, and air leaks, enhancing your vehicle’s comfort and protection. Easy to install and compatible with most vehicles, it’s the smart upgrade for a quieter, more airtight drive.
Brand | AOCISKA |
Material | Rubber |
Color | Red |
Item Thickness | 0.55 Inches |
Recommended Uses For Product | Car,Door,Roof |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | AOCISKA |
Unit Count | 22 Feet |
Model | TXT001 |
Item Weight | 12.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 1 x 1 x 1 inches |
Item model number | TXT001 |
Manufacturer Part Number | MNLJT001 |
P**R
Easy install, economic solution for sunroof leaking.
First of all, I do not use sunroof at all because of bad allergy.This is a very economic fix of sunroof leaking.It is easy to install but MUST COMPLETELY CLEAR all the areas both window and car roof, otherwise it will not stay.
S**K
Good idea in theory
Had a leak in the sunroof. Have taken it into 2 different shops. Lines have been blown out, headliner removed and some gunk that's supposed to make the gaskets swell..... no luck. This was going to be my final attempt before completely Jerry rigging the hell out of my car. I was hoping it would stop the rain from coming in and pouring out of the overhead light/glasses holder. I washed the car and used rubbing alcohol before applying the weatherstripping like you are supposed to. I didn't drive the car for 2 days afterwards cause I wanted it to seal well. The very first rain it was the same old thing... waterfall from above. I was trying to seal it so it looks nice/like it belongs there but I guess maybe dad's are right and "duct tape fixes everything". I just hate rigging things to have to redo them again down the road. Product looked like it would work, installation wasn't too bad (curves were slightly harder than what was shown in videos), had to buy 2 because the lengths are just slightly to short, going by the fact that it still leaks I'm gonna say apparently the adhesion isn't the best. Just overall if it doesn't fit in one piece (too short), doesn't seal well enough to get rid of leaks (it's intended purpose) then it isn't a good quality product or a good value for the money. So last resort..... DUCT TAPE AWAY.
R**.
Easy to apply
I bought a 2009 Ford focus with 12,000 original miles. Had to replace rubber straps that cover uni-body crimp along the roof. Works & looks great!
P**Y
Only tape
Ok
C**S
Sticks well
My sunroof was leaking and i used this and so far so good. I recommend
R**R
Works great
Worked great. Takes a little practice and patience but made the whistling go away.
K**S
Non sticky
No good in all
A**R
SVery short lived solution for leaky sunroof
Had high hopes this seal tape would solve my leaky sunroof problem but sadly it did not. First issue I ran into was that it was difficult to get the tape to neatly comform to the corner radii of the sunroof panel and maintain a tight seal. Second, the width of the tape and the bands of adhesive are quite narrow resulting in a weak seal. To help set the seal during installation I used a small roller to ensure the tape laid flat with no visible gaps. Unfortunately the adhesive did not last long and after a few days it started to lift in places and had to be removed. I did a thorough cleaning of the surface before application so poor adhesion was due to poor surface prep. The adhesive bands are just too narrow and the adhesive too weak to hold up to the demands of rain, solar heating and high winds of driving down the highway. A better solution I found was actually cheaper and easier to install and so far has held up several months now. Recommend using 1 inch wide extreme weather Gorilla tape. Our car is black so using black tape made the seal almost invisible.
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