Update on Peel & Seal

Discussion in 'General Maverick/Comet' started by klynam, Dec 23, 2011.

  1. Dave B

    Dave B I like Mavericks!

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    We have a Lowes, but I'm protesting them.
     
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  2. mojo

    mojo "Everett"- Senior Citizen Supporting Member

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    They shud be able to order it for u on request.
     
  3. maverick1970

    maverick1970 MCG State Rep

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    I wound up buying another product
     
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    71gold Frank Cooper Supporting Member

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    mine has been installed about 2 years and is still laying/hanging where i put it...i have it in the doors and quarterpanels...:thumbs2:
    i wish i had done the roof like Jeff did...at the time the headliner was already in...:cry:

    ...:drive:...
     
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    I used P&S mainly for insulation. My Mav doesn't have A/C. I can now cool the inside of the car with a small fan blowing across a cup of ice from McDonalds that is plugged in the cigarette lighter. For winter time heat, a birthday candle will have you rolling down the windows.

    Seriously, the inside is a lot cooler in the summer. It doesn’t get hotter when sitting at a traffic light. In the winter I can turn the heater down once it warms up the interior and my body heat will keep the inside temp comfortable
     
  7. darren

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    They suck. Service is horrible,installs are terrible and unorganized at our store. I suspect they have the installers work for peanuts and they are forced to cut corners.

    Bought my peel and seal from Turkstra.
     
  8. mav1970

    mav1970 Bob Hatcher

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    Sounds like your Lowes has become the Walmart of home improvement stores :cry:
     
  9. klynam

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    Bummer - my Lowes is usually pretty darn helpful. But I have ID'd a few key employees that have been there several years - when I need "real" help I find these guys and they get what I need.
     
  10. Earl Branham

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    One question....does anyone have a problem with the smell or fumes inside the car with the p&s? I used a product from Home Depot and had to take it out. Just askin'
     
  11. RASelkirk

    RASelkirk Retired!

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    No smell here, Earl. My only concern is if it ever needs to be removed, it should prove to be a huge mess...
     
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    no smell here...
    I know my peel n seal would be a boy dog to get out...:cry:
    ...don't know about what Earl used...
     
  13. pedal2themetal

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    HI
    May be try some solvent of some kind (Laquer thinner or something) and a puddy kinfe Maybe 2". and just get under it and spray the solvent and work it with the puddy knife. to try and get it off
    tim
     
  14. klynam

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    Girl dog maybe???
     
  15. mojo

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    Im thinkin the same thing, that's why I decided not install it on most of my panels that may be subject to accident damage. I did 1/4 panels in the rear seat area, inner door panels, floor and whl wells but changed my mine abt doing the trunk panels. If I were a body repair shop I wud charge a premium if I had to remove that stuff.
     

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