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I make my own water shields from polyethylene sheet and hold them in place with a household caulking, it sticks but I'd like something better.
So, i'm looking for a stickier type of caulking or removeble adhesive to hold water shields in place.
What do you use?
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Ok, I give up. What are water shields?
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Try 3m strip-calk
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RV6 wrote:
Ok, I give up. What are water shields?
Plastic sheet between the inner door shell and the door trim panel.
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Bearing Bob wrote:
RV6 wrote:
Ok, I give up. What are water shields?
Plastic sheet between the inner door shell and the door trim panel.
The original ones were a type of tar paper, I kept a new set of NOS ones and use them for a pattern.
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Bearing Bob wrote:
RV6 wrote:
Ok, I give up. What are water shields?
Plastic sheet between the inner door shell and the door trim panel.
Ok, now I get it. I used this and it seems to work well.
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Rudi wrote:
I make my own water shields from polyethylene sheet and hold them in place with a household caulking, it sticks but I'd like something better.
So, i'm looking for a stickier type of caulking or removeble adhesive to hold water shields in place.
What do you use?
Look up acoustical sealing caulk, comes in a tube like regular caulk, but never hardens. Windshield sealing caulk doesn’t set either, but that stuff gets into everything just like anti-seize.
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zakdaddy99 wrote:
Try 3m strip-calk
I like this stuff too.
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I use normal rtv gasket sealant.
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Bolted to Floor wrote:
zakdaddy99 wrote:
Try 3m strip-calk
I like this stuff too.
Me too...works great. Shield can be pulled loose if access to the door innards is necessary and then re-stuck.
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MS wrote:
I use normal rtv gasket sealant.
That might be OK if you never have to take the water shields off again. I have had mine on and off many times, can't imagine what kind of nightmare involved removeing the stuff from all the surfaces where the shields are stuck on to.
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I use double sided clear Scotch tape.
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I was debating on installing the sound deadener on my door underneath the door panel. My car doesn't see
a lot of rain and couple washes a year. Anyone do this?
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Rudi wrote:
MS wrote:
I use normal rtv gasket sealant.
That might be OK if you never have to take the water shields off again. I have had mine on and off many times, can't imagine what kind of nightmare involved removeing the stuff from all the surfaces where the shields are stuck on to.
The plastic shields pull loose from the rtv fairly easily. Then a single edge razor blade removes the remainder from the door in a single pass. And it is not sticky or gooey in the process.
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Steve69 wrote:
I was debating on installing the sound deadener on my door underneath the door panel. My car doesn't see
a lot of rain and couple washes a year. Anyone do this?
I did that.........sorta!
I bought the peel & stick stuff from Home Depot and used that. I cover ALL holes and access holes. Makes for a quieter ride and the doors close with a nice "thuunk" vs the tinny/hollow sound when using the plastic water shield. (I think!) Since its a rubber type sheet it does BOTH jobs......water barrier and sound surpressor.
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6sally6 wrote:
Steve69 wrote:
I was debating on installing the sound deadener on my door underneath the door panel. My car doesn't see
a lot of rain and couple washes a year. Anyone do this?I did that.........sorta!
I bought the peel & stick stuff from Home Depot and used that. I cover ALL holes and access holes. Makes for a quieter ride and the doors close with a nice "thuunk" vs the tinny/hollow sound when using the plastic water shield. (I think!) Since its a rubber type sheet it does BOTH jobs......water barrier and sound surpressor.
6sal6
Thanks for info!
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