Watershields
#1
Watershields
I have a 1969 Cutlass Supreme Holiday Sedan (Four door Hardtop). Unfortunately watershields are not made for the doors of this car, so I will have to fabricate them myself. A few questions, what does everyone make theirs out of? I have heard to use butchers paper and plastic. Also what does everyone use for their adhesive? It looks like Fisherbody did not use adhesive at the top of the door, just around the sides and bottom of the door forming a U shape. Is there a reason that it is not sealed on the top edge?
Thanks,
Noel
Thanks,
Noel
#2
Watershields?
You should be able to get new weatherstripping for your Oldsmobile; as well as, window felts. I replaced all of that for my 71 98. Check out these suppliers:
https://rpui.com/
https://www.steelerubber.com/
You should be able to get new weatherstripping for your Oldsmobile; as well as, window felts. I replaced all of that for my 71 98. Check out these suppliers:
https://rpui.com/
https://www.steelerubber.com/
#4
He’s not speaking of weather stripping, he’s referring to the watershields. It is the paper like or plastic in some cases that is behind the inside door panels that is attached to the metal part of the door. The 3M strip caulk is excellent for this application.
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