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The M-D Building Products Vinyl Cinch® U-Shape Door Bottom Seal is a high-quality, easy-to-install weatherstripping solution designed to fit standard 36” x 1-3/4” doors. Made from durable vinyl, it effectively seals gaps from 3/8” to 3/4”, blocking drafts, dust, and noise while enhancing energy efficiency and reducing heating and cooling costs. Its slide-on design allows quick DIY installation without tools, making it a top-rated choice for homeowners seeking long-lasting comfort and savings.











| ASIN | B00P4QHJNG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,469 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #36 in Door Hardware & Locks |
| Brand | M-D Building Products |
| Brand Name | M-D Building Products |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 7,173 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00043374433364 |
| Included Components | MD Building - 43336 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 36"L x 2"W |
| Item Thickness | 1.75 Inches |
| Item Type Name | MD Building - 43336 |
| Item Weight | 11.2 ounces |
| Manufacturer | M-D Building Products |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 43336 |
| Material | Vinyl |
| Material Type | Vinyl |
| Model Number | MD Building - 43336 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 36"L x 2"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Under Door |
| UPC | 043374433364 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
E**T
Not weak or soft vinyl but strong quality.
I'm surprised at how strong the material is! I recommend using a saw, I used an inexpensive ($10-15 at Lowe's or HD) miter saw, or at least use a hack saw. This is not soft or weak plastic that you can cut with a utility knife. This product is functional and easy to install.
F**B
Easy install, flexible cutting options (hacksaw OR tin snips)
These replacement door sweeps were much easier to install than I expected 👍 🔧 Installation • Pulled the old sweeps off and used them as a length guide • New ones slid right on with no fuss • Took just a few minutes per door ✂️ Cutting options (worked great for French doors) • We cut one with a hacksaw, as recommended • For the second sweep, we used tin snips instead and it worked perfectly • Tin snips were especially helpful because this was a French door where the trim between the doors doesn’t touch the ground • The outside piece fit neatly over the trim, while the inside covered the gap 🚪 Fit & function • Covered gaps well • Sealed nicely at the bottom • Everything lined up cleanly once installed Overall, these are very easy to use, forgiving if your door setup isn’t perfectly standard, and worked well with both a hacksaw and tin snips. If you’re replacing worn door sweeps, this is a straightforward, DIY-friendly option.
J**N
Best seal you can buy (price is great also). Installation can be tough.
This gasket is the best you can buy out there (IMHO). I find it is best used if the gap is ½” to ¾”. Less will possibly work, but you may quickly shave off the dangling legs. These can be somewhat hard to install on a 1 ¾” door as the fit is super tight (compression fit). That is why there are no holes for screws. Here is the installation that worked for me (second one installed and lessons learned). 1) The Mark: (if required. Yes, I know it is 36” and so is your door, but trust me). Lay at base of door, flush at one end and mark opposite end at end of door. Trim as below - if length is perfect, skip to 3). 2) The Trim: (lesson learned from installing as is - ¼” extended past the door edge hitting the side frame. Not fun to remove). Use anything you are skilled with: Hack saw, band saw, chain saw or whatever. Here is what I used/did. I used the heavy duty scissors to snip both upstanding legs (as far as I could). I then snipped each dangling leg at the same distance as the upstanding legs. I then used a sharp blade against a small section of 2x4 to cut the bottom – was tough and takes patience / great force. (see cut piece in pics – yes, my door is 36” and I still trimmed off about a ¼”. 3) The Install: Spray Windex on both sides of the lower sides of the door along with a shot that length of the seal (insides). Yes, Windex – as any avid dirt biker knows – lubricates for install and evaporates for a extremely tight seal (like grips on your dirt bike!) Should have bought this stock in the 70’s. 4) The Slide: Before the Windex evaporates, slide the seal from outer end of door (as if you could install any other way). It will be easy for the first 6”, then you will need a gloved (leather preferably) hand to pound it on most of the way. I got it to about to 3-4” left before my palm gave out. From there I used a block of wood (to protect the seal) and a small hammer (yea, the one shown is a tiny tike hammer, but the one I use the most) to tap the seal flush to the door. Now you are almost done. 5) The Pop: More than likely, the seal is up to the bottom of the door. I couldn’t even move my door as it was sealed to the floor. I used a rigid scraper (metal as shown – I have rigid and flexible and had to use the rigid one) sliding under the seal (gently not to damage the dangling fingers) in 6” increments and pulling up (you will hear the pop as it seats with the bottom of your door. I did this to both inside and outside of door. Key: From the Windex spray to the end was done before the Windex dried. Hopefully this helped with the installation.
R**.
Works but didn’t install easy
Not as easy to install as advertised. My door is 1 3/4” so it should just slide on, but it wouldn’t, I had to use a mallet and WD40 to get it to slide on. The outside snapped into place, but the inside would not, leaving a small gap. It could be that after 20 years, the very bottom of the door may have swollen a bit. It works though.
J**D
Fits like a glove!
After wanting to change out my existing door sweep for the door to my garage for years and looking at literally dozens of them, I settled on this one. Glad I did. Door is 32" x 1 3/4". I used tin snips to cut the additional 4" off, but I did it in pieces so I wouldn't ruin it. (Might've tried the hacksaw route but mine had rust on it and that wouldn't look good on white!) Easily slid on with Windex (like another reviewer suggested). You can push it more than halfway, then hold a 1" paperback book flat on the end and gently tap with a hammer the rest of the way. Because of the shape of my door, the edges on the ends poked up and it was hard to get the tin snip on them. Do prior to install (or probably could use fingernail clippers afterward). I had a 1/2" gap to fill and this fit perfectly. After opening and closing the door several times already, I'm confident it will stay on. My original one was black on a white door - the previous owners had painted it white and it was just ugly. Love this one thus far. (Tried to include a pic but couldn't get it to load.)
D**.
Well made product but it can be difficult to install and obtain a proper fit for the door edge...
This U-shaped door bottom weatherstripping seal product is made well. It is made in the USA with globally sourced materials. It is a bit difficult to slip on the door bottom when the door is attached to its hinges, but it can be done by starting with the top of the U-shape and don't push it upwards to the door bottom until you slip it inward as far as you can by hand, then using a mallet the remainder of the product can be set flush to the door edge. The instructions state to use a hacksaw to measure and cutoff any excess product but this is not a good instruction because a hacksaw can result in the end of the product not being cut square to the door edge and then leave a gap at the edge of the door. PRODUCT SUGGESTION TO THE MANUFACTURER: SINCE A STANDARD DOOR WIDTH FROM EDGE TO EDGE CAN TYPICALLY RANGE FROM 36 IN., TO 35 7/8 IN. (35.875), TO 35 3/4 IN. (35.75), IT WOULD BE MUCH BETTER IF THE PRODUCT WAS FACTORY PRE-CUT TO FIT THESE THREE (3) POPULAR DOOR WIDTH SIZES. THEN THE BUYER CAN MEASURE THE DOOR WIDTH AND ORDER THE BEST SIZE TO FIT THE DOOR. BECAUSE OF THE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH USING A HACKSAW TO HAND CUT A UNIFORM SQUARE CUT IN THE PRODUCT TO PROPERLY FIT THE PRODUCT FLUSH TO THE DOOR EDGE, I WOULD NOT RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT TO THOSE WHO DON'T HAVE THE SKILL TO MAKE A STRAIGHT CLEAN CUT.
J**.
Economical Solution for Old Larson Door!
Extremely easy installation! I had a very old Larson storm door which needed 3 seal fins. The MD Clinch seal was cheaper than just one of the seal fins!!! The door was only 1 5/8" thick rather than 1 3/4", so I added a strip of aluminum to act as a shim ... worked great!
A**T
Sturdy, Keeps Roaches Out!
This is amazing! It was long enough that it fit our door with a little trimming as needed. Once installed, it completely stopped the air flow coming from under our front door. It's nice and stiff, but not so stiff that it's hard to open the door. We honestly didn't buy this for noise reduction or air flow, we bought it to keep roaches out of our home. It's worked amazingly for that purpose, but it's nice to have the added perks of the noise reduction and draft protection. If I had one bad thing to say about this product, it's a little irrelevant to how the sweep works. In the summer, it was nice and snug on our wooden door when it was swollen, now it's just a tad more loose since the door shrunk from the cold. It's a nice, thick and sturdy door sweep. I would buy it again!
M**K
Draft free
Item as described and keeps draft out
L**A
Great product!
So easy - slides on to bottom of door (Use a hammer to tap it along, into place). It was a little too long - Instructions recommend trimming with saw, but I managed to use a kitchen knife to make a groove, and then I twisted off the extra plastic with a wrench. Just be innovative! Now door closes perfectly and no gap under the door. Once I took off my old door stop piece to replace with this new one, I saw why there was a gap - the old one had all the vinyl flaps worn off. Seems we need to replace every 3 years or so. Worth it for 20$ and so easy! This one has lots of vinyl flaps to keep the cold out.
A**Y
Excellent!🇨🇦😘
Excellent product! Easy to cut to the length size-was able to do the both double doors and just looks incredible. I may have to order more. Thank you!
Z**Z
Fácil de adaptar y colocar
Altamente recomendado. La pieza llega de un tamaño estándar a lo largo en el que se puede ajustar al tamaño de la puerta donde se desea colocar. Es fácil de cortar a la medida deseada y, una vez colocada en la puerta hace un cierre hermético que no permite el paso del polvo. La instalación en la puerta es superior sencillo.
M**A
Bueno al principio.
Es muy bueno no entra ni el agua ni los bichos. Desafortunadamente con el uso se le están cayendo las bandas internas. Mira la foto.
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