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Xcluder Stainless Steel Garage Door Rodent Shield; 2 Door Kit with 8-inch Door Strips (Pack of 4); Keep Rats and Mice Out; Suitable for Residential and Commercial Use (162942)

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1.Size:1 Door Kit (pack Of 2)


About this item

  • HIGH QUALITY & WEATHER RESISTANT: Xcluder Garage Door Rodent Shields are made from high-quality, weather and corrosion resistant stainless steel. Apply to the base of the rubber weather strip on the garage door jamb to create an impenetrable barrier.
  • DURABLE STAINLESS STEEL: Weather stripping on the sides of garage doors are often made of lightweight vinyl or rubber and are no match for rodents. Our stainless-steel weather strips prevent rodents from gnawing through, without the use of poison or chemicals.
  • FULL RODENT PROTECTION: Kit includes 4 8-inch x 1-inch stainless steel strips with adhesive backing and alcohol wipes to prepare surface for best adhesion. No cutting required, one size fits all.
  • RUST RESISTANT & NON CORROSIVE: Eliminate rodent entry points and create a rat and mouse proof garage door seal with our garage door rodent shields. Rust-free, permanent protection suitable for residential and commercial use.
  • MADE IN AMERICA: These environmentally friendly, non-toxic garage door strips do not harm pets or induce pain in animals. Prevent rodents without the use of poisons, chemicals or traps.


Garages are no place for mice, rats, chipmunks or other rodents. Both residential and commercial garage doors are an easy target for rodents to chew and gnaw through weather stripping, creating entry points for unwanted pests. With Xcluder Garage Door Rodent Shields, you can create an impenetrable barrier that mice, rats and other pests cannot damage. Our shields are made from a sheet of high-quality, rust-proof and corrosion-resistant stainless steel, easily applied to the back of the rubber weather strip at the sides of garage doors. Stop mice and rats before they get in, without the use of baits and poisons that can be harmful to both people and animals. American-made Xcluder Garage Door Rodent Shields are an environmentally friendly, safe way to eliminate rodent and pest entry points. Installation is easy: simply peel the protective backing off the adhesive strip and affix in place for a dependable guard against pest infiltration.


Mary A.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2025
Love the ease of installingIt works well to keep mice out of garage!Solid and durableAwesome value for the money
Pepper Burkholder
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2025
This product was easy to install and seems to be working well.We had mice chew through the plastic weather stripping garage door seal and invade our garage and cause damage to some items stored. Once we got them all trapped/unalived it seems to keep themOut. I did have a slight challenge of getting the one strip to stay in place only because of how the mice had chewed the stripping.
N. Bongers
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Mice have been munching on the plastic flaps around my garage door and getting in. This was easy to install, and time will tell how effective they are.
LeoDLion888
Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2024
There are so many who said the glue does not stick enough and it falls off. I think the reason is because the procedure says put in inside the side of the garage door at the bottom. If you do this when the door comes down it will catch on and hit the strip and strips it off. I install mine outside. No problem stripping. And then I painted it. Oh I have not caught a mouse in a week.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2024
Doesn’t stick, fell off within 2 weeks
JLG
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
Another reviewer posted a photo of how these create an awkward bend in your door strips where they end. Prevents mice from chewing through bottom, but leaves a convenient opening for them where the metal ends since it doesn't taper.
Natalie
Reviewed in Canada on October 31, 2024
Great product! I tried stuffing steel wool into the little hole that the mice chewed in the weatherstripping. However, this didn't deter them. The weatherstrip shields were easy to install and work great.
Patti
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
Second time I’ve ordered these. They seem to do the job. First used on the side of my roll up door into the basement. No more mouse chews on the molding. I put these on my garage doors. Simple.
Xavier
Reviewed in Canada on May 23, 2022
Good product and works as designed but is quite pricey for what they are. Would like to see the product fold over vs sticking to the one side only.
Lorna Timmons
Reviewed in Canada on August 8, 2021
They were easy to install
Kimberly M.
Reviewed in Canada on December 2, 2020
It's a basic fix. A strip of thin metal with an adhesive on one side. Not worth 40ish dollars. I applied it in cold weather and it stayed on three spots, but the fourth weather strip was sort of bent in and the garage door keep peeling the strip off. finally I applied a heavy duty epoxy adhesive and it stopped getting pulled off. Could have done the whole thing myself with some rodent proof strips and my epoxy adhesive.
MilesJ
Reviewed in Canada on November 2, 2020
What an absolutely terrible product. Do NOT waste your money!! These are smaller than the size of a standard ruler and are flimsy and paper thin. Seriously....heavy duty tin foil is higher quality than these "metal" strips. The adhesion is very poor and didn't stick even with a clean surface. Overall really disappointing product and at the price, a down right rip off.
Tad Day
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2020
Easy to install but not sure it’s worth $20 dollars. They advertise as stainless steel but I do not believe it is. I work in the metal industry and I believe it’s an “e-panel” material which is very cheap but durable. I’ve had these installed for about two months so far, and the adhesion is hold up well. The next two months will tell if they will work or not. I feel mice and rats will be able to eat through the material easily still. Will update my post in a few months
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