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door vapor barriers.

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Anyone redone their door vapor barriers? I have the plastic, but can' find dumdum locally or any other good sticky sealer. Trying to get local and not have to order on line. I've tried sealing putty, but not sticky enough. Trying to do it right even if it's not seen. Haven't found anything at home supply stores either. Auto glass repair places use a sealer in big sausage tube caulking gun. This for a 66 Coronet 500 conv.
 
If you aren't going for OEM, you could use sound deadener
 
I've found that black weatherstrip adhesive works well.
Mike
 
If I sold door cards, I would include a photo just like this when I shipped.


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Thanks for all the suggestions. Tried some places prior to all the responses. Finally went to a local body shop supply store here in Omaha. The guy knew exactly what I needed, Got a package of 3M "Window-Weld" ribbon sealer Part # 08610. 1/4 " x 15 ft. $28.27 w/tax. Works great. Figured out how to reinstall the rear panels. Not as difficult as I thought it would be. I put the metal panel in first and worked off of it. I put way too much thought into it beforehand. Keep it simple. Don't over think things. Thanks again for the input.
 
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