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Protect Your Car From Dust And Drag With Honda Weatherstrips By Anthony Fontanelle Veering away from the oft-beaten path in your can be such an exhilarating experience, but it also takes a toll on many of its components. Rough rides can rock your trunk, windows, and doors little by little, causing them to misalign. When this happens, annoying rattling can occur. Moreover, dust, rain, and wind noise can enter more easily into your car and age the interior more quickly. Gaps from misalignment can also be troublesome for you, racing enthusiasts. On the track, these are literally a drag as they compromise the aerodynamics of your vehicle and can lose you precious milliseconds in your shot toward the finish line.
However, you don’t need to be hassled by all of these nuisances. An inexpensive and easy way to solve these problems is by lining your doors, trunk, and windows with weatherstrips. Upon proper installation, the weatherstrip will provide a tight seal that will keep air, dust, and rain from infiltrating the interior of your car. Plus, since most of the sound we hear is carried by the air, wind noise from the outside will be kept outside by the weatherstrip. More than this, it
prevents rattling since it fills the gaps that allow for vibrations to occur. Made from elastic materials such as neoprene foam rubber or EDPM (ethylene propylene diene monomer) rubber, a weatherstrip can absorb vibrations as it prevents them.
Beyond making your airtight, water-tight, noise-proof, and rattle-free, you also add a touch of sophistication to the look of your ride through the Honda weatherstrip. It can communicate the degree of care you give your car, as well as reveal your passion for speed and perfection. With weatherstrips, you set yourself apart from the ordinary motorist. Pulling your window down is enough to pull more attention toward you—and when you do, don’t forget to smile. You are, after all, a winner with weatherstrips.
Anthony Fontanelle is a 35-year-old automotive buff who grew up in the Windy City. He does freelance work for an automotive magazine when he is not busy customizing cars in his shop.
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