Black stuff to hold the plastic sheet on behind door trim
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Re: Black stuff to hold the plastic sheet on behind door tri
the product is called "Tixophalte" made by shell
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Re: Black stuff to hold the plastic sheet on behind door tri
Urethane will work. Waterproof and is essentially a glue. I use it around windscreens when installing them.
Tape will work just as well and isn't nearly as expensive.
Tape will work just as well and isn't nearly as expensive.
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Re: Black stuff to hold the plastic sheet on behind door tri
I cleaned that horrible black stuff off with wax and grease remover, cut new plastic and stuck it on with duct tape. Duct tape is airtight, lasts a long time and is easy to remove.
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Re: Black stuff to hold the plastic sheet on behind door tri
the "horrible black stuff" does a good job. Its been around for decades and it works. Duct tape- a word that seems to have been popularised by USA is not the right product esp in a production environment. A tape merely has a thin carrier and an adhesive attached and it will deteriorate quite rapidly. Still you can use whatever you like- no one is likely to remove the door trims and give a mark out of 10 . If "you" look up the reason to choose butyl it becomes clear why it is the right product eg
Pressure Sensitive Adhesive No special installation equipment non-hardening mastic, Forms a soft resilient compression seal. Allows movement due to expansion/contraction Will not crack, virtually unlimited storage life,Forms an immediate bond,Supplied in a roll Quick, clean and accurate to install with a constant coating thickness,Visco-elastic If bond broken will re-adhere to itself on contact (self-healing) Resists water vapour transmission. Ideal for permanent waterproof seals etc etc.
Pressure Sensitive Adhesive No special installation equipment non-hardening mastic, Forms a soft resilient compression seal. Allows movement due to expansion/contraction Will not crack, virtually unlimited storage life,Forms an immediate bond,Supplied in a roll Quick, clean and accurate to install with a constant coating thickness,Visco-elastic If bond broken will re-adhere to itself on contact (self-healing) Resists water vapour transmission. Ideal for permanent waterproof seals etc etc.
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Re: Black stuff to hold the plastic sheet on behind door tri
I agree with you Mr Morlock. The original sealer is better. I got rid of mine because it has a tendency to spread when disturbed. My aftermarket central locking comes loose and requires readjustment periodically. I find tape to be good enough.
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Re: Black stuff to hold the plastic sheet on behind door tri
Can you buy the original stuff from Mazda??
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