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Hi! Does anyone know if it is possble to have a gap in a wall-hosted sweep without having an opening in the wall (i.e. door or window)? I have a faux-door in a wall, that does not actually cut the wall, so I cannot split the wall sweep (baseboard) to prevent it from running in front of my faux door. I could split the wall on either side of the fauz door, but would like to avoid that. Splitting a wall sweep like you would a line.... Any thoughts or ideas are greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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You can grap the grip on the end of the sweep and pull it back to the edge of the opening. Then place anothersweep in the same place and grab the grip at the other end and pull it to the other side,
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Thank you! Just be sure not to have any overlapping sweeps...
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