I went the LizardSkin route.
I recall a college buddy leaving his convertible top down (just an old Pontiac
Firebird) and being too lazy to put the top up when it rained overnight. The
next morning we opening the doors to let out 6-8 inches of rain...and dry the
carpets out. It was like a bad commercial, I expected fish to flop out also.
So I have been afraid of products that get glued in...they might trap moisture
and lead to rust. My Tiger had some floorboard work due to sitting in a barn
for a number of years with the old carpets (and other crap) in place sucking
up the moisture. But maybe I am over reacting...but then again growing up with
Michigan rust...it's tough knowing...rust never sleeps!
Paul
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> From: MWood24020@aol.com
> Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 18:36:01 -0500
> To: thorlp@hotmail.com; tigerman67@hotmail.com; tigers@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Tigers] Dynamat
>
> In a message dated 1/11/2008 3:00:58 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> thorlp@hotmail.com writes:
>
> I used a product called Lizard Skin
>
> I also just shot the underside of my Tiger with the Lizard Skin
> product...and, also, haven't gotten the car on the road to see how it really
works.
>
> But, it does spray on nicely, sets up well and looks great. If it works
half
> as well as I've heard from others, I think it will prove to have been a
good
> choice. Having said that, I still plan on using Dynamat on the inside
> firewall, floors and some other areas in the interior area. I also plan on
spraying
> actual undercoating in the wheel wells, as the Lizard Skin isn't going to
do
> enough for rocks etc. getting thrown up by the tires.
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