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My windows have cold breezes which come through. I don’t want to buy the sealing kit as I have no hair dryer. What could I use?
Thank you. I did buy some foam strip from trademe last year for my mum but it made no difference. I see there are so many types of sealing. What works the best?
Hi @Dreamymoon
I suggest using the item my colleague suggested the Moroday 24 x 3mm x 10m Grey PE Foam Tape. In order to determine which seal is right for you, I suggest closing the window and doing a gap test. I propose using a piece of paper to see if it fits between the lip of the window and window frame.
I recommend giving it another go and make sure to use the Moroday branded product. Remember to make the foam seals tight and secure on the corners. It only takes one gap to let the wind in.
If you need further assistance, please let us know.
Eric
Wasn’t sure on exact name when I went into store, but we got this. Is this ok?
our front door is also super draughty and we are having slugs enter our house. We put up door seal they crawled up side of door! Never heard of anything like it…. So hoping this will be ok for door too?
That should work @Dreamymoon. It's a multi-purpose product that can be used in many situations. Make sure to clean the surface down well before adhering the sticking backed foam to it.
Please keep us updated and reach out if you have further questions.
Mitchell
Ok I put it up. Unsure if I did it right but I tried hard. It may have helped I can’t know until it gets really windy but my wind chime still moved so some air is getting in still. Noticed it was icy at the very top of my window and it did help remove the iciness when I put on tape. Will wait to see how it goes in winter as it’s a freezer in here then
Please keep us updated on your results and feel free to reach out if you need further assistance @Dreamymoon.
Mitchell
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