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Rv Auto Door Window Closed Cell Pvc Foam Seal Insulating Tape 3/8 X 5/8 X 50' on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
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Pittsford, Michigan, United States

Pittsford, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Titan Manufacturer Part Number:TSG6-0006

Rv Auto Door Window Closed Cell PVC Foam Seal Insulating Tape 3/8 x 5/8  x 50'

Closed cell vinyl foam tape have the ability to make a long life seal against air, moisture, light and dust penetration.

-TSG-L6-375x625 A1B

-Self Adhesive

-3/8" Thick x 5/8" Wide x 50 Ft Long

-Closed Cell PVC Tape

-They also insulate in thermal, electrical and sound applications.

-Made by Titan (Anaconda Tape)

-Black

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