> "Ice and Water Shield" is not the same as Ice Guard. Ice Guard has an > aluminum side and Ice and Water Shied does not---at least the stuff > I've seen at my local Home Despot doesn't. I personally like having the > foil side of Ice Guard because it makes it easy to press into place in > tight door cavities. The smooth aluminum finish is just slippery enough > to make it easier to slide your hand around in there and get it to > stick properly. Its also easier to work when using a small roller. My > $.02. > > Jeff / 87 Syncro Westy > I hate it when I ASSume something & I am wrong! I stand corrected-thanks for the clarification. Tom |
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