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<blockquote data-quote="cthedinger" data-source="post: 7466780" data-attributes="member: 612793"><p>Lol. The only way Audio Technix resembles Peel and Seal is that both are on rolls. Audio Technix uses a butyl adhesive while Peel and Seal uses an asphalt adhesive. Audio Technix 60 mil uses a 4 mil aluminum while Peel and Seal uses less than a 1 mil aluminum. Peel and Seal smells horrible. Peel and Seal falls down when it gets hot while Audio Technix can take heat as you can see in this video:</p><p></p><p>[video=youtube;0C-rJB3-r-c]</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]dpVpxLqslfQ[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Using only 25% coverage with Peel and Seal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cthedinger, post: 7466780, member: 612793"] Lol. The only way Audio Technix resembles Peel and Seal is that both are on rolls. Audio Technix uses a butyl adhesive while Peel and Seal uses an asphalt adhesive. Audio Technix 60 mil uses a 4 mil aluminum while Peel and Seal uses less than a 1 mil aluminum. Peel and Seal smells horrible. Peel and Seal falls down when it gets hot while Audio Technix can take heat as you can see in this video: [video=youtube;0C-rJB3-r-c] [MEDIA=youtube]dpVpxLqslfQ[/MEDIA] Using only 25% coverage with Peel and Seal. [/QUOTE]
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