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Door moisture barrier replacement -- best way to attach?

Dunno if it is a better way, but I've done this several times and each time I go for that huge roll of duct tape my wife bought 15 years ago when the Red Cross taught us to shelter in place for the anthrax threat. Having to return to the door cards for various reasons, like fixing door handles and keyless entry, I find the duct tape still hanging on. I imagine the packing tape would be too. Anything should be easier to deal with than the butyl.





The newer cars (wild guess: 86-) changed the paper-or-plastic tune, so you're going the way of modernization.



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Art Benstein near Baltimore


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