Weather Stripping for Jalousie Window

A home owner from Pennsylvania says:
I've got an early 1960's model Rembrandt mobile home that I am renovating. All of the weatherstripping has hardened and some is missing, so I'm hoping to replace it. I have identified what looks to be THREE different types of weather strips for each window.

1. Bubble seal at the bottom of each window
2. Some sort of T-shaped strip that goes in each side of the window
3. I don't know how to explain the third type (I'm sorry)

I am looking for direction on what each of these are referred to as so I can order the replacement parts.


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Tom from SWISCO responded:

I'm afraid I'm not familiar with any of these seals. That said, our 58-135 looks like it might be able to replace the first two. I recommend looking over our dimensions to see if it will fit. You can also order a sample of it from this page to play around with it beforehand.

I'm not sure about the third seal. I'm not even sure what this might be called. Ultimately, all three seals you have are probably two old to replace, but this one may even lack a modern substitute. I'm sorry we can't be of more help.

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