Of course it works. I own a body shop and go through about 100 tubes of this a year with zero failures. With all the junk plastic and rubber pieces on vehicles nowadays, it’s a must, especially when the insurance companies don’t want to pay for new parts.
I wish that I knew this sooner. The weatherstripping on my Caliber is beyond saving, especially the right side. That's a shame because the rest of the car is in good condition.
Just a little helpful criticism, Next time, smooth it out on both pieces, let it get tacky, then reapply on the rubber, smooth out, and stick them together ,kind of like contact cement , then the tape wont be needed and the bond is almost instant with no mess ,remenber less is more
@@SixStringSteveDelivers he's right tho. it's that good of an adhesive that you can do it wrongly and still suffice, but if you do it right....it never comes off and you can use less adhesive and won't need to hold it in place unless its under higher pressure