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It is the cold air that slips through your door frame every single winter morning. Dust settles in faster than you clean it and outside noise creeps through constantly. Seal gaps around bedroom doors, front entryways, or drafty windows.

The backing peels off and the strip presses along your door or window frame edge. The transparent silicone bends to follow the frame shape as you press it down. Cut it to length using scissors or a utility knife when needed.
Each roll measures 16.4 feet and covers most standard door or window frames. The transparent finish blends into any frame without showing on light or dark surfaces. The silicone stays flexible after application and holds its shape along frame edges.

The self-adhesive backing sticks to frames without nails, screws, or any tools. It works on wood, metal, and plastic frames across doors, windows, and sliding tracks, and one roll gives you enough to cover multiple frames in a single session.

Will the strip stay stuck through temperature changes between seasons?
The silicone material and self-adhesive backing are selected to hold their bond through the temperature shifts that come with seasonal changes. Applying the strip to a clean, dry surface free of dust and grease before pressing it down gives the adhesive the best chance of maintaining a firm hold over time.
Can I remove and reposition the strip after it has been applied?
Silicone weather strips with self-adhesive backing are generally best applied once and left in place, as repositioning after the adhesive has bonded to the frame can help reduce the holding strength. Measuring and dry fitting the strip against the frame before peeling the backing helps get the placement right on the first press.
Will the transparent strip show up against a dark painted door frame?
The clear silicone material is designed to blend into both light and dark frame surfaces without drawing attention. The strip sits along the frame edge rather than across a visible face, which further reduces its visibility once applied and compressed by the closing door or window.
How do I cut the strip to fit a shorter frame section?
Standard scissors or a utility knife cut cleanly through the silicone material without fraying or tearing the edges. Measuring the frame section first and marking the strip before cutting ensures a clean fit that covers the gap fully without overlap or a short section left unsealed.
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