On Fri, 19 Oct 2001 [email protected] wrote:

> this is what I did... hot glued the plastic (shower curtian) to the door
> card, not the door itself. That way every time I take the door apart I dont
> need to put a new seal in.
>

I can't really see how that would keep the door sealed.  the important
part is at the bottom of the door, where there's an opening in the metal
that might allow moisture to leak by.  That's really the only place you
need to have a good seal.  I guess there would be decent pressure
between the door card and the door, but there's no telling whether that
would be enough...


> mark diederich
> ;86 GLi wolf 2.0
>
>
> > Hi everyone,
> >
> > I am replacing the moisture barrier in my rear door on
> > my GLI.  I have some good plastic for it, but what
> > should I use to glue it down.  I have used duct tape
> > in the past with good results, but is there something
> > better?
> >
> >
>
>
>

-- 
John Caldwell
[email protected]

89 GTI 16v

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