Selecting a weatherproofing kit requires matching material properties to environmental stressors. For extreme cold, prioritize Silicone or EPDM rubber seals as they remain flexible at sub-zero temperatures. For high-humidity or coastal areas, ensure the kit includes corrosion-resistant hardware and mold-resistant caulking. If the primary goal is UV resistance, look for TPV (Thermoplastic Vulcanizate) materials that do not degrade under direct sunlight. Always verify that the adhesive backing is industrial-grade (e.g., 3M brand) to prevent peeling in high-heat conditions.