What kind of glue can be used to stick car sealing strips?

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LeGarrett
07/24/25 1:47pm
You should use 502 glue or glass glue. More extended information is as follows: Overview: Door sealing strips often fall off due to aging. Regular maintenance should be observed, and the force used when opening and closing doors should be moderate to avoid excessive force that may damage the strips. After driving in the rain or washing the car, make sure to dry the water in the door gaps to prevent acidic rainwater or detergent residue from corroding the strips. If you notice the sealing strips are aging or cracking, they should be replaced promptly. Precautions: Regularly inspect the car sealing strips for cracks, especially checking for any broken areas, and repair them in time to prevent water leakage during heavy rain. You can purchase specialized adhesive for car sealing strips to stick them back. If larger areas are difficult to repair, it's best to consult professional repair personnel for assistance.
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MacEleanor
08/11/25 7:45am
When repairing cars, we often use polyurethane adhesive or butyl rubber glue, which are specifically designed for automotive weatherstrips, offering high-temperature resistance, waterproofing, and vibration resistance. Products like 3M #8610 are quite reliable. Before applying the adhesive, it's essential to thoroughly clean the weatherstrip and the car body surface, removing grease and old adhesive residue. Apply it evenly, press for a few minutes to ensure a strong bond, and wait 24 hours for it to dry completely before testing the seal. When choosing glue, consider the weather—the ideal operating temperature is between 15-30°C. If the weatherstrip is damaged, it's recommended to replace it with a new one, as even the best glue won't last long otherwise. Regular maintenance, such as using lubricants to prevent drying and cracking, can extend the life of the weatherstrip. Remember, using the wrong glue, like ordinary multipurpose adhesive, may lead to detachment and water leakage issues.
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