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  "name": "What types of weatherstripping are available for sliding doors?",
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      "name": "What types of weatherstripping are available for sliding doors?",
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        "text": "Common types of weatherstripping for sliding doors include fin seal, pile (brush) weatherstripping, and magnetic seals. Fin seal weatherstripping features a flexible fin that runs down the middle of a pile strip, offering enhanced sealing. Pile weatherstripping uses dense fibers to fill gaps and reduce friction. Magnetic seals, similar to refrigerator doors, provide a strong, airtight closure. The best type depends on your specific door design, material, and the level of sealing required, often a combination is used for optimal performance.",
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        "description": "Types include fin seal, pile (brush) weatherstripping, and magnetic seals. Each offers different sealing characteristics for various door designs."
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  "description": "Types include fin seal, pile (brush) weatherstripping, and magnetic seals. Each offers different sealing characteristics for various door designs."
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