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<blockquote data-quote="zane" data-source="post: 382231" data-attributes="member: 540617"><p>I call that bluff.</p><p></p><p>Over the past 14 years I have installed and removed enough Ice Gaurd from roof's and other area's industrially and never once have I seen it melt or even come remotely close to melting.</p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that Ice Gaurd is typically used along the edges and in the valley's of roofs, which on a typical summer day are exposed to heat in excess of 150 degrees F. Due to heat absorption and reflection, a roof is nearly twice as hot than the stated air temp.</p><p></p><p>Ice Gaurd has no problems with heat, or melting. None that would be and issue in a vehicle anyway.</p><p></p><p>Used it to deaden a good number of vehicles with zero problems.</p><p></p><p>Less expensive than most deadeners on the market, and effective. Two key points that count.</p><p></p><p>Be sure to get the non-granulated material however; no point in fighting the sand that the granulated material (used for traction and grip) when it is not needed, and the regular Ice Gaurd is available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zane, post: 382231, member: 540617"] I call that bluff. Over the past 14 years I have installed and removed enough Ice Gaurd from roof's and other area's industrially and never once have I seen it melt or even come remotely close to melting. Keep in mind that Ice Gaurd is typically used along the edges and in the valley's of roofs, which on a typical summer day are exposed to heat in excess of 150 degrees F. Due to heat absorption and reflection, a roof is nearly twice as hot than the stated air temp. Ice Gaurd has no problems with heat, or melting. None that would be and issue in a vehicle anyway. Used it to deaden a good number of vehicles with zero problems. Less expensive than most deadeners on the market, and effective. Two key points that count. Be sure to get the non-granulated material however; no point in fighting the sand that the granulated material (used for traction and grip) when it is not needed, and the regular Ice Gaurd is available. [/QUOTE]
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