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Does Peel N Seal really work?
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<blockquote data-quote="PollyCranopolis" data-source="post: 1807771" data-attributes="member: 553423"><p>A few years back I tried that expandable foam as a quick fix to seal my trunk. You know, the yellow stuff that shoots out of the can gooey, then expands and dries to a styrofoam-like consistancy. Helped rid some of the obvious rattles, more or less padding where the metal trunk lid impacts the body of the car. Thats about it. Didnt do a **** for deadening. BTW. Whatever the application you should happen to use this stuff on, be warned. Read the label first! It wasnt until I had the stuff all over my hands and close that I read it. "If contact with skin, allow to wear off". This means that I had dirty orange dried foeam on my hands for at least a week. This was after I nearly rubbed my skin off with harsh chemicals and scratch pads. I still have the pants I was wearing, After at least 2 dozen washes, I still have foam shat all over them. On my hat is a stain that will never fade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PollyCranopolis, post: 1807771, member: 553423"] A few years back I tried that expandable foam as a quick fix to seal my trunk. You know, the yellow stuff that shoots out of the can gooey, then expands and dries to a styrofoam-like consistancy. Helped rid some of the obvious rattles, more or less padding where the metal trunk lid impacts the body of the car. Thats about it. Didnt do a **** for deadening. BTW. Whatever the application you should happen to use this stuff on, be warned. Read the label first! It wasnt until I had the stuff all over my hands and close that I read it. "If contact with skin, allow to wear off". This means that I had dirty orange dried foeam on my hands for at least a week. This was after I nearly rubbed my skin off with harsh chemicals and scratch pads. I still have the pants I was wearing, After at least 2 dozen washes, I still have foam shat all over them. On my hat is a stain that will never fade. [/QUOTE]
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