Thanks. How come something so simple has such a long and complicated name :eek: I can't find anything on ebay with that name but doing some research I found some people referring to the 'offside door window weather stripping' as 'weather strip', could that be the same thing? Here's one on ebay...
I want to fix this rubber thingy on the car's window but I don't know the name of it so it's hard to find instructions, could anyone tell me by the image below what the name is in the UK?
Also, does each car needs to have its own (eg. Toyota Yaris compatible) or will one fit all?
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I have a shed base laid using a slablayer (http://www.wickes.co.uk/Blue-Circle-Slablayer-20kg/p/153707) which is part sand part cement, you wet it and it settles after a bit.
Now I've got one slab that is slightly higher than the others (although the shed base is level as a whole) and I feel I...
Building a shed base for a 6ft by 7ft 5' shed and I've done enough research to learn 50mm sub-base (MOT Type 1) followed by sharp sand / cement dry mix is the way to build a decent base. A lot of people talking about hiring wacker plates but my budge it too small to spend £35 a day on such a ...