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Door moisture barrier replacement -- best way to attach?

As a racer of $500 cars, I can assure you that there are many grades of "duck" tape as there are an infinite number of grades of zip ties. For this application I would actually use the lowest, least adhesive 3-for-$5 non-stranded tape. Your goal is to hold it in place long enough to get the door car back on...not really any longer. The super-bargain tape listed above the perfect low-tack, no adhesive transfer temporary tape.

In my world we use it to holy the microphone and drinking tube in our helmets because it lasts about a weekend at most. We also use it to hold stencils in place because it won't even remove our $13/gallon latex paint from the outside of the cars.






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