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i'm using peal ~n~ seal on my floor and back wall. when i get ready to do ceiling and doors i'll be ordering some second skin or something similar.

peal ~n~ seal is great for a quick fix and places where gravity will be on your side. But for the more critical areas, don't skimp out.

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Even though Peal N Seal is self adhesive, you can still add more adhesive to it for better stickyness. This is what I am going to try with the 3 rolls of protect-o-wrap I have (basically peal n seal under a different name and a little bit thicker). Going to try find a spray adhesive that has damn good heat tolerances, which might be a pain to find. Spray it on the clean surface that I'll be attaching the stuff to, let it tack up a couple minutes, then apply the stuff. Then use a heatgun or torch to pretty much melt it into place.

We shall see

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Even though Peal N Seal is self adhesive, you can still add more adhesive to it for better stickyness. This is what I am going to try with the 3 rolls of protect-o-wrap I have (basically peal n seal under a different name and a little bit thicker). Going to try find a spray adhesive that has damn good heat tolerances, which might be a pain to find. Spray it on the clean surface that I'll be attaching the stuff to, let it tack up a couple minutes, then apply the stuff. Then use a heatgun or torch to pretty much melt it into place.

We shall see

well, you living in florida, you'll be the first to know if this method is good enough. try finding a donor car and putting a piece with and without extra help on the ceiling and see how well it does.

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Extremely High Temperature Adhesive Whether you live in Colorado, California, Michigan, or Florida you do not want your deadening falling off when it gets HOT!. The eDead adhesive is designed to withstand extremely high temperatures.

straight off there sight.

because no manufacture in the world ever puts bullshit on their site

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i'm using peal ~n~ seal on my floor and back wall. when i get ready to do ceiling and doors i'll be ordering some second skin or something similar.

peal ~n~ seal is great for a quick fix and places where gravity will be on your side. But for the more critical areas, don't skimp out.

ok that more of what i meant lol. i used it on my rear deck area and behind the rear seat back. seals it off and if it stops sticking ill try something dif. but at 15-16 bucks a roll it worked for what i needed it for so far.

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I think a lot of people have just "heard" that about peel and seal falling off. I live in Mississippi, and we used it before all of the other brands came out, when Dynamat was the only (expensive) game in town. I have used it in numerous cars, including in my own Ranger, and have never had an issue with it "falling off in summer months." It get ~ 100 degrees with 98% humidity here in the summer, for weeks on end.

I believe the "falling off in summer months" is just marketing hype from the car audio vendors. As long as you do your prep work, you will have zero issues with peel and seal. It may not work the *best*, but it does work.

Former USAC Director

MECP Certified First Class of 1997

First car in the world to register 150db from the dash and sealed, in the trunk of an escort, with 2 10 inch subs. In 1997:

http://audioforum.termpro.com/cgi-bin/ubb/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=51;t=002600

Just my part in the modern development of SPL competition:)

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