is already important. Although all access to the high-priced TESA products that are also available at every corner of a construction market of course, but the part fits all? I've used it for a simple door seal in which a gap of about 3-4mm was present. The tape can stick well to the frame, keeping it reasonably. A precondition is cleaning the subsoil. Since a door is not always moved uniformly, you have now quite determined to press, so that the lock snaps into place. Here you should think carefully about whether the profile height is right. What bothers is the definition of the color white. I think the Tesa tape has a bright shade of gray. Vs.. With my fresh (white) painted doors the band is darker. Sure, there are worse things, but who something "invisible" expects, will probably be disappointed.
summarized: there are approximately 100 profiles of sealing tapes and various manufacturers. Why P and D profile or even E or B with doors makes such a difference, I could not tell at the hardware store. Weiss is a matter of opinion.