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Clay that can withstand high heat
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<blockquote data-quote="SubNit" data-source="post: 5322613" data-attributes="member: 603838"><p>I've done a good bit of searching around on this site and haven't found a solid mention of any clay that can withstand extreme heat. I live in Texas so I'm expecting the inside of my vehicle to get well above the normal 150 degree melting point. However If I am wrong (haven't tested the heat inside my car during summer) then please let me know.</p><p></p><p>Also, are they're any side effects of using this as far as it stinking up the place? I've seen a mention of other alternatives albiet rope caulk and the 3m strip cualk. I just worry about the smell and effectivness of said products.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advanced</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SubNit, post: 5322613, member: 603838"] I've done a good bit of searching around on this site and haven't found a solid mention of any clay that can withstand extreme heat. I live in Texas so I'm expecting the inside of my vehicle to get well above the normal 150 degree melting point. However If I am wrong (haven't tested the heat inside my car during summer) then please let me know. Also, are they're any side effects of using this as far as it stinking up the place? I've seen a mention of other alternatives albiet rope caulk and the 3m strip cualk. I just worry about the smell and effectivness of said products. Thanks in advanced [/QUOTE]
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