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<blockquote data-quote="sinosic" data-source="post: 3451268" data-attributes="member: 572675"><p>back to the blazer. well the plan was to use a mixture thats 1 part silicone, 2 parts chaulk, and 60 grit sand. i dont like nor would i suggest to anyone to use as sound deadening. way to messy, i had that shit everywhere but where i needed it to be. its very hard to get it to stick on the panels. i could only get it to leave a streak at first. to much sand so i added more caulk to get that shit sticky. that helped a bit but not enough. after an hour or so i desided to got to home depot and get some jiffy seal. in the past this stuff wouldnt stick when it got hot inside the car. so i got some $13 can of spray adhesive to spray first. this works pretty good. so i jiffy sealed everything. some spots 2 lairs but in the end i used 4 6" x 50' rolls of the jiffy stuff. heres a picture after laying it down. i still need to go threw and take care of some spots. in this picture you can see that messy caulk silicone sand stuff on the wheel wells. i let the mixture dry/cure 24 hours before aplying the jiffy seal.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://imageshack.us" target="_blank"><img src="http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/5355/1003176ir7.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sinosic, post: 3451268, member: 572675"] back to the blazer. well the plan was to use a mixture thats 1 part silicone, 2 parts chaulk, and 60 grit sand. i dont like nor would i suggest to anyone to use as sound deadening. way to messy, i had that shit everywhere but where i needed it to be. its very hard to get it to stick on the panels. i could only get it to leave a streak at first. to much sand so i added more caulk to get that shit sticky. that helped a bit but not enough. after an hour or so i desided to got to home depot and get some jiffy seal. in the past this stuff wouldnt stick when it got hot inside the car. so i got some $13 can of spray adhesive to spray first. this works pretty good. so i jiffy sealed everything. some spots 2 lairs but in the end i used 4 6" x 50' rolls of the jiffy stuff. heres a picture after laying it down. i still need to go threw and take care of some spots. in this picture you can see that messy caulk silicone sand stuff on the wheel wells. i let the mixture dry/cure 24 hours before aplying the jiffy seal. [URL="http://imageshack.us"][IMG]http://img100.imageshack.us/img100/5355/1003176ir7.jpg[/IMG][/URL] [/QUOTE]
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