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    Electrolux EOB53000W door seal adhesive

    There are def no clips on mine in the places they are still holding. There were white traces of white dried adhesive where it had started peeling. I have tried making a wire clip and it's just impossible as nothing to hold onto.
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    Electrolux EOB53000W door seal adhesive

    Thanks but I don't think that's possible as it isn't a wire fitting, just adhesive but I'll give it a go!
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    Electrolux EOB53000W door seal adhesive

    Sadly it's all peeled away and gone crispy which is odd as it's high temp glue for stoves.
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    Electrolux EOB53000W door seal adhesive

    I have just done that very task so hopefully it will work, even as a temporary measure until I get a new seal kit.
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    Electrolux EOB53000W door seal adhesive

    Thanks. Can't see any clips but there is traces of white on the rubber that has peeled away which I am assuming is adhesive.
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    Electrolux EOB53000W door seal adhesive

    Would stove rope glue be OK as an adhesive?
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    Electrolux EOB53000W door seal adhesive

    I have an Electrolux fan oven but the seal is coming away at the top,. There also appears to be a gap which I am not sure if meant to be or snapped. I have some wood stove rope glue that I was hoping would fix it being high temp ? Thanks
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    Insulated lining paper mold.

    I have looked at that but it's only suitable for wet rooms like Kitchens and bathrooms.
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    Insulated lining paper mold.

    It's not rubbish. The outside humidity has a huge effect on the inside of the house. My meters always run high inside when humid high outdoors. That aside, the humidity reads around 70-80% in the room on average without the dehumidifier. When on it gets it to the mid 50s-lower 60s. Of course...
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    Insulated lining paper mold.

    Yes I have 3 around the housr, as well as one inbuilt on the dehumidifier. They only tell you the humidity, not the source of it. They are also pretty useless as if it's high % outdoors it's very hard to keep it down in the house, even with a dehumidifier. I agree though it seems to be...
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    Insulated lining paper mold.

    Same downstairs but not as bad. Still, the outside was storm dried and dry rods in base. It seems any objects in the way seem to cause more damp.
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    Insulated lining paper mold.

    Pretty much the whole length of the corner but you can see where the window is. We were going to decorate this Spring and tackle the window sill etc so please ignore it. This was the wall before we hung the paper when in the process of removing old lining paper. We did treat the area with mold...
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    Insulated lining paper mold.

    Yes but there is a dehumidifier running which should attract the condensation due to being the coldest point in the room. Other parts of the house with this paper seem fine. I could put another layer over the top with plenty of thermal paste ?
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    Insulated lining paper mold.

    I can't get the whole house in shot so just the affected corner in the bedroom. As you can see the bricks aren't wet. It's a crisp frosty, sunny day. There is a little dripping in rainy weather from the corner guttering but nothing severe. I put the paper up on all the outside walls in Oct 2023...
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    Insulated lining paper mold.

    We try to eliminate condensation as much as possible by opening windows, dehumidifier etc. On that very corner of the wall is where the guttering (cast iron) is dripping a bit but I doubt it is affecting the inside so much unless making it extra cold. Old houses for you!
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    Insulated lining paper mold.

    I purchased 4mm backed lining paper (Red) from Amazon and stuck it with Wallrock thermal paste. It has made a difference to out outside walls (no cavity) of our victorian brick house. However, just a year later and I can see signs of black mold, but nowhere near as bas as it was. We run a...
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    Leaking new shower door

    Well in all this time it hasn't fallen into the right shape with an unsightly kink and ripples. The guy who fitted it has done many bathrooms and would surely know which way round it should go. I do wonder if it was correct originally .
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    Random damp patches on wall

    The wall on the outside is very good with good mortar. What I now can't understand after putting the insulation wallpaper up is a very cold corner with actual water sitting just in the join. I have dehumidifiers and this isn't the chimney breast (possible salts etc) so why would it be attracting...
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    Wooden floor warping

    Ok, some good news at last! Apart from the technical issues, It looks nice.
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    Wooden floor warping

    We were asked which direction we wanted and astheaticalky we preferred it that way. It doesn't make any difference. At both ends the wood is free to expand (doorway and end that steps down into tiled utility area) It only goes under the units so far and not against walls. Again, correct...
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