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MAGZO Weather Stripping – All-Weather RV and Mobile Home Door Seal, -50°C to 150°C Foam Tape

MAGZO Weather Stripping – All-Weather RV and Mobile Home Door Seal, -50°C to 150°C Foam Tape

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Why you'll love it

  • Upgraded strong adhesive stays put without leaving sticky residue when removed
  • Wide -50°C to 150°C temperature tolerance handles extreme climates and garage heat
  • Three-roll pack plus cuttable foam lets users tackle multiple projects from one purchase
  • Year-round comfort: keeps rooms cool in summer and warm in winter, cutting electricity costs
  • Multi-purpose versatility — one tape covers doors, windows, furniture, and machinery
  • Easy DIY installation with scissors and a clean dry surface, no tools required

Perfect for

  • Seal gaps around doors and windows to block drafts and lower energy bills
  • Add soundproofing layer to reduce noise between rooms or from outside
  • Install on table and counter edges to cushion collisions and protect children
  • Apply as shock-absorbing padding on tools, machinery, or vibrating appliances
  • Block dust, insects, and moisture infiltration along window sills and door bottoms

Frequently Asked Questions

Will this tape hold up in extreme summer heat in my garage or attic?

Yes. The operating range of -50°C to 150°C covers everything from freezing winters to attic and garage heat that exceeds 130°F. The foam stays flexible and the adhesive stays bonded in all of those conditions.

Can I use it on my RV or camper door?

Absolutely. It is widely used by RV owners to seal slide-outs, access doors, and window frames. The weather-resistant foam holds up to road vibration, sun exposure, and temperature swings.

Is it suitable for a mobile home that has lots of drafts?

Yes. Mobile homes and manufactured housing are notorious for air leaks along window frames, door edges, and skirting seams. The 50-foot three-roll pack provides plenty of material to seal the worst offenders in a single project.

Will it survive freezing winter temperatures on an exterior door?

Yes. The CR foam and Neoprene blend stays flexible down to -50°C, so it will not crack, split, or lose its seal during cold snaps. Many customers in northern climates use it as their primary winter weatherization.

Can I use it on my garage door to keep out dust and pests?

Yes. The foam seals gaps along the top and sides of a garage door where dust, leaves, insects, and rodents commonly enter. It is one of the most popular uses for this product.

Is this tape a good fit for an off-grid cabin or shed?

It is an excellent fit. Cabin and shed windows and doors have larger gaps than modern homes, and the cuttable foam lets you customize strips for any non-standard size. It dramatically improves comfort in a single afternoon.

Will the adhesive survive rain, snow, and humidity?

The adhesive is weatherproof and designed for exterior exposure. Once bonded to a clean, dry surface, it resists moisture, UV, and temperature cycling for years without peeling.

Can I use it to seal an attic hatch or basement door?

Yes. Attic hatches, basement doors, and crawlspace entries are major sources of heat loss. The foam compresses to fill irregular gaps and creates an effective thermal and dust barrier.

How does this compare to exterior caulk for sealing outdoor gaps?

Caulk is permanent and best for static cracks. Foam weatherstripping is removable, flexible, and ideal for moving joints like doors, hatches, and windows. For outdoor openings that open and close, foam is the better long-term choice.

Will it work on metal or vinyl siding around outdoor doors?

Yes. The adhesive bonds well to painted metal, vinyl, and fiber-cement siding. Clean the surface with alcohol first to remove dust and ensure the strongest possible bond.

Can I take it with me when I travel in my camper?

Yes. The rolls are lightweight, compact, and easy to cut on the road with a small pair of scissors. Many RVers keep a roll on hand to reseal vents, doors, and compartment lids as needed.

Is it tough enough for workshop or tool-shed use?

Yes. The high-density foam resists tearing, abrasion, and impact, making it suitable for workshop doors, shed windows, and utility rooms where it may see rougher handling than in a finished home.

Will the tape yellow or become brittle after a season outdoors?

No. The black CR foam and Neoprene blend is UV-stable and remains flexible through years of weather exposure. It will not yellow, crack, or become brittle like some vinyl weatherstripping does.

How does foam tape compare to rubber door sweeps for outdoor doors?

Door sweeps only seal the bottom edge of a door. Foam tape seals the sides and top as well, providing a complete perimeter seal that a sweep alone cannot achieve. For full weatherization, use both together.

Is this the right product for hurricane or storm preparation?

It is not a substitute for hurricane shutters or impact-rated products, but it does help seal out wind-driven rain and dust during major storms. For emergency sealing of gaps, it is far more effective than towels or plastic sheeting.

What if the tape stops sticking after a tough winter?

Clean the original surface with isopropyl alcohol, let it dry, and apply a fresh strip from your multi-roll pack. Because the original adhesive is no-residue, removal is fast and you can reapply without scraping or cleaning.

How do I install this weather stripping tape?

Clean the surface with rubbing alcohol and let it dry completely. Cut the foam to the length you need with standard scissors, peel off the adhesive backing, and press the strip firmly into place. Hold for 30 seconds to allow the adhesive to bond. No tools, drilling, or additional adhesive are required.

Can I cut the tape to fit unusual shapes or angles?

Yes. The foam cuts easily with household scissors, even around tight corners and curves. For sharp angles, cut small relief slits on the back side of the foam so it bends cleanly without buckling.

How long will the adhesive last before it needs to be replaced?

With proper installation on a clean, dry surface, the upgraded adhesive typically lasts 2–5 years in most residential applications. Extreme climates and high-friction doors may shorten that range, but the multi-roll pack makes replacement quick and affordable.

Does this work on both interior and exterior doors?

Yes. It is rated for both interior and exterior use across a -50°C to 150°C range. It is commonly used on entry doors, garage doors, basement doors, French doors, sliding glass doors, and interior room doors.

Will it stick to painted, stained, or unfinished wood?

Yes, with proper surface preparation. Clean the wood with a degreaser or alcohol, let it dry, and apply the strip. Painted and stained surfaces bond best. Unfinished wood may need a light sanding for the strongest hold.

What's included in the box?

You receive three rolls of foam weather stripping totaling 50 feet in the 1/2-inch wide x 1/8-inch thick configuration, in black. The product is ready to use straight out of the package — no additional adhesive, tools, or accessories are required.

Is this tape safe to use around children and pets?

Yes. The CR foam and Neoprene blend is non-toxic and safe for typical household contact. As with any small component, supervise infants and ensure the strip is applied where it cannot easily be pulled off and mouthed.

Will it leave sticky residue when I remove it?

No. The adhesive is specifically engineered to peel away cleanly without leaving residue on most surfaces, including painted wood, glass, metal, and plastic. This makes it ideal for renters and for seasonal adjustments.

What's the difference between foam weatherstripping and rubber or silicone weatherstripping?

Foam weatherstripping is softer, more affordable, and easier to install for most DIY projects. Rubber and silicone are denser and last longer in high-friction or high-heat areas, but they cost more and are harder to cut. For most residential doors and windows, foam offers the best balance of performance, ease, and value.

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