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72Z/28 03-07-2014 02:10 AM

Trunk whetherstripping question
 
Hi

I noticed whenever I wash my car that water accumulates in the trunk channel where wetherstripping is placed. As a result of that Evertime I have to remove the wetherstripping, dry the channel area, then place the wetherstripping back again.

So is this the normal practice when washing the car or there is something not right that needs to be addressed?

Will appreciate your input guys and advise

dhutton 03-07-2014 06:54 AM

I think it is supposed to be glued in. The adhesive will seal out the water. At least that is what I do.

Don

Vince@Meanstreets 03-07-2014 07:04 AM

Yep, use the appropriate rubber strip glue. Also make sure your seal gap is located near the trunk latch.

ProPont 03-07-2014 07:28 AM

3m black weatherstrip adhesive glue is what I prefer. Apply the glue to the weatherstripping not to the channel. Also do it in sections and once applied to the weatherstripping push it in place and carefully lift it up and down. This allows air to get between it and set up faster.

72Z/28 03-07-2014 07:39 AM

Thanks guys, I do have the 3M wetherstripping adhesive but was not sure where I should apply it. Is it applied on the outer edge of the wetherstripping or the inner edge facing the trunk?

ProPont 03-07-2014 07:46 AM

I usually apply it to the bottom surface, if not. Inner surface facing trunk

72Z/28 03-07-2014 12:52 PM

Thanks scott,will do that

glassman 03-07-2014 07:53 PM

Apply it to both surfaces, lightly. Much like contact adhesive. We used to call this Gorilla Snot...(was an auto glass guy for 15 years)

72Z/28 03-07-2014 11:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glassman (Post 540646)
Apply it to both surfaces, lightly. Much like contact adhesive. We used to call this Gorilla Snot...(was an auto glass guy for 15 years)

You are right applying it to both inner and outer edges woulb better. The main concen is water runs through the channel so applying on the outer surface will prevent water ingress into the channel


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