Window weather seal
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Thanks?
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We carry a ton of different types of weatherstripping, though I'm not familiar with what kind your brand window uses. In order to help, I will need you to remove a small and undamaged sample and upload a photo of it here for me to review. The video below will go into more detail.
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Thank you for your assistance. Hopefully the accompanying photo will provide an idea of what type of weather stripping I need for my Survivor 96 windows. The stripping should be 1/8 wide with an adhesive backing.
Thanks again for your help?
John
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I can only see that your have a wool pile type weatherstripping, but that doesn't narrow it down by much. We sell a ton of different sizes.
You can see our full selection here, but you will need more than a tape measure to identify the right size. These get very, very specific, in terms of dimensions. If you have calipers then now is the time to use them.
We have detailed dimensions on that store page that you can use as a reference.
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Greatly appreciate the assistance.
John