duckfart 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 892 0 Long Beach, CA Feb 12, 2007 #16 I just bought the first nonhardening clay I saw @ Micheals. Does anyone if there are certain brands that will not melt in 100 plus weather ?
I just bought the first nonhardening clay I saw @ Micheals. Does anyone if there are certain brands that will not melt in 100 plus weather ?
munchies 10+ year member Mazdaspeed3, zoom-zoom 1,491 1 Orlando Feb 12, 2007 #17 I just bought the first nonhardening clay I saw @ Micheals. Does anyone if there are certain brands that will not melt in 100 plus weather ? Click to expand... good question, im also curious to hear the answer to this..
I just bought the first nonhardening clay I saw @ Micheals. Does anyone if there are certain brands that will not melt in 100 plus weather ? Click to expand... good question, im also curious to hear the answer to this..
DejaWiz 5,000+ posts SQ: don't just hear the music 5,290 0 Nebraska Feb 12, 2007 #18 I just bought the first nonhardening clay I saw @ Micheals. Does anyone if there are certain brands that will not melt in 100 plus weather ? Click to expand... Maybe something like this?
I just bought the first nonhardening clay I saw @ Micheals. Does anyone if there are certain brands that will not melt in 100 plus weather ? Click to expand... Maybe something like this?
M ///M5 10+ year member Big Member 590 0 Up North Feb 12, 2007 #19 I've never had the clay melt and it has WAY better properties for isolating vibrations than either the caulk or silicone mentioned earlier.
I've never had the clay melt and it has WAY better properties for isolating vibrations than either the caulk or silicone mentioned earlier.