T-top Weatherstripping Question
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T-top Weatherstripping Question
I see from one supplier that t-top weatherstripping is available either rubber or latex. Latex is a bit pricier, not that that matters that much. Anyone have any experience with the latex product?
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Hi Kim,
Most people seem to agree that the weather-strip kits produced by Corvette Rubber Company are the ones to buy. Their products go by the name OrigiSeal
Many of the vendors, including Willcox, sell them. When buying from other vendors ask who's weatherstrip they're selling to know what you'll be getting and if it's a good price.
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Alan
Most people seem to agree that the weather-strip kits produced by Corvette Rubber Company are the ones to buy. Their products go by the name OrigiSeal
Many of the vendors, including Willcox, sell them. When buying from other vendors ask who's weatherstrip they're selling to know what you'll be getting and if it's a good price.
Regards,
Alan
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Thanks Alan.
I have used CRC product in the past and it is very good. I was just curious as to what the latex product was all about. Why, or is it better/worse than the other.
I have used CRC product in the past and it is very good. I was just curious as to what the latex product was all about. Why, or is it better/worse than the other.