The sliding door protective rubber piece started to lose its secure connection to the glass. While driving it would flop in the wind. Luckily it didn't come off anytime I was on the highway.
After putting it back on with force, it would still come off shortly afterwards.
The solution that has been working in rain and heat is to use a small piece of Snot Tap at the top. Snot tape is what I have known it to be called within the film industry forever, yet for this post I just found out it is actually "Clear Butyl Tape" It is available online, and probably also at your local film expendables shop.
Attached are a photo of the style of tape. It does stick out a little bit if I get close, yet more than acceptable.
After putting it back on with force, it would still come off shortly afterwards.
The solution that has been working in rain and heat is to use a small piece of Snot Tap at the top. Snot tape is what I have known it to be called within the film industry forever, yet for this post I just found out it is actually "Clear Butyl Tape" It is available online, and probably also at your local film expendables shop.
Attached are a photo of the style of tape. It does stick out a little bit if I get close, yet more than acceptable.
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