Originally Posted By mopowers
Originally Posted By Big Bad Bee
Originally Posted By mopowers
I've heard stories and seen pictures of that peel and seal stuff melting and dripping from vertical surfaces a while after being installed. I'm staying away from that stuff and sticking to Butyl based stuff. I ended up buying some of the amazon Noico stuff. I plan of scattering pieces just to kill some resonance. I figure it's better than nothing.


Was it peal and seal product? I'd enjoy seeing proof. I did a tons of searching online and fnever read a thing about dripping. Pealing? I don't believe it. The stuff is made to seal porous surfaces on your roof. If you applied some you'd know how sticky it is. Trust me. It's going to be a PITA to remove. The funniest part of the dripping claim is that the stuff comes in a roll that sits vertically on the shelf... i doubt they would sell it that way if it dripped. I guess I'll give an update a couple years down the road. Hope what you bought works well for you.


I never said anything about the stuff peeling. I've just seen the stuff drip. No thanks. My friend was cleaning his doors out for a while to get that crap outta there. I don't have any pics from his debacle, I did a quick online search. I hope you don't have any issues with it. Good luck.

http://www.diymobileaudio.com/forum/general-car-audio-discussion/233106-home-depot-peel-n-seal.html

http://www.mobilesoundscience.com/showth...03804d008a9af07




Well I guess your friend found the limits of that product! Yeah. Don't put it on panels directly exposed to daylight. I'm using it on the floors. Wouldn't even dream about putting it on the underside of a deck lid like the guy in the photo. That's like asking it to stick to a hot frying pan! I guess we'll see how my firewall does. That's the hottest area I've got it on.


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