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Does Peel N Seal really work?
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<blockquote data-quote="FoxPro5" data-source="post: 1806159" data-attributes="member: 562649"><p>I have 3 layers of that exact stuff on the heatshield above my exhaust pipe to keep it from rattling. It's been on there for almost a year now through a tough Minnesota winter...salt, snow, ice....and it doesn't look like it's going anywhere. Still sticking strong. I don't know how hot my midpipe gets, but not hot enough to melt the asphalt...it must reflect the heat pretty well.</p><p></p><p>As far as using it for deadener, it's a poor choice not because it doesn't stick, but because it is so thin. You want something that adds mass to whatever you are deadening/dampening. Plus it stinks BAD...especially in the summer.</p><p></p><p>The thickest deadener I've used are the high temp mastic sheets from McMaster-Carr. A ***** to install, but adds a lot of weight and also helps reduce outside noise from coming in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FoxPro5, post: 1806159, member: 562649"] I have 3 layers of that exact stuff on the heatshield above my exhaust pipe to keep it from rattling. It's been on there for almost a year now through a tough Minnesota winter...salt, snow, ice....and it doesn't look like it's going anywhere. Still sticking strong. I don't know how hot my midpipe gets, but not hot enough to melt the asphalt...it must reflect the heat pretty well. As far as using it for deadener, it's a poor choice not because it doesn't stick, but because it is so thin. You want something that adds mass to whatever you are deadening/dampening. Plus it stinks BAD...especially in the summer. The thickest deadener I've used are the high temp mastic sheets from McMaster-Carr. A ***** to install, but adds a lot of weight and also helps reduce outside noise from coming in. [/QUOTE]
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