I had a Streifenader sealing kit installed on a my 20E over 20 years ago. It was a lot of hassle: The engineer informed me that it would be subject to a modification request. The UK CAA insisted that it would be a major mod, which would have been nigh on impossible to get approved in practice. In desperation I scoured the TRAFI website to see if an approval had been made in Finland but ultimately got so deep into the website that I was presented with a warning that the content beyond that point was all on Finish, but helpfully gave me an email address to further my enquiry. I emailed my question and within a day, received a reply from the Finish Head of Flight Safety, who informed me that no, such an approval had not neen made in Finland but that in his opinion, it was a minor mod. I then asked my contact at the CAA if he would accept the opinion of the Head of Flight Safety in another EASA-regulated country, and he said he would, so I sent him the email. The work was reluctantly acceped by the CAA as a minor mod and went ahead. The Streifenader kit was supplied without PTFE anti-friction tape and was installed as supplied. The ailerons were so stiff that the aircraft was unflyable. The engineer then retrofited PTFE tape on the upper and lower leading edges of the flapperons. The level of friction was much lower and the aircraft quite flyable, but the controls are still far stiffer than with cloth seals. It looks neater, but there was no discernible increase in performance / handling. Also, the leading edge of the lower capping tape near the tips is prone to damage when taxying (this would be less of an issue with a 20D). The problem, I suspect is one of length - with tthe flapperons there is 2 x ~15m of contact area between the wings and flapperon, whereas with separate flaps / ailerons the individual contact areas would be much smaller and therefore subject to much smaller frictional forces. If I had to do the job again, I would go back to cloth.
I'm sorry that this isn't a ringing endorsement but hope it helps.
David G-BHNP