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rirolarma 
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Posted: June 13, 2005 at 3:24 PM / IP Logged  

That may sound like strange question, i'm just about to install brown bread sound deadening stuff to my car interior. I saw couple of place recommandation to put two layer on the front door. One on  the inside metal sheet where the door panel goes and one on the outside metal sheet. My question, if I clean the inside of the door to remove all oil and stick brown bread to the external metal sheet is there any possibility that this may retain moisture / water dirt that could create rust ? As I leave in hell, with a lot of snow / salt ect.. and lot of people get their car oil treated to prevent rust, i'm wondering if i should just put on the inside part of the door...

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Posted: June 14, 2005 at 3:03 PM / IP Logged  

it could do you have any vents on your door on the edge were your door meets the door jam ??? i dont think it would cause a problem were do you live ??

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Posted: June 14, 2005 at 3:11 PM / IP Logged  

yes there is vent there, the car is a 2005 so hole a clean and nice. I'm just wondering if it can cause problem, don't want to learn the hard way :-)

By the way I leave in Quebec, Canada ... Where is cold and snowy!

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moisture will go in and out of your door because of that vent when you clean the inside of the door just be sure to dry the area and then stick the matarial on the metal what you want to do is make sure you dont lock any moisture between the two surface's and then you should not get any premature rust i lived in MN for 20 years i have seen a lot of cars rust there way to the junkyard i understand your concern  you could also try spray on dynamat for the area you are the most concerned about the rust
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yeah thanks for the idea, i'll try to find some spray dynamate, it could also be usefull for some impossible to reach place in the door

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the spray dynamat is like $20 a can and if this site helped you to day and helps you in the future  the site is free to use but its not free for the guys that run it you can donate any dollar amount you want kick in a dollar or two at the top of the page there is a place to donate click on that and the rest is easy
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Posted: June 15, 2005 at 11:33 AM / IP Logged  

I'll do for sure....

Thanks

Daniel


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