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Nope… But I am kinda curious how this or the lizard skin stuff works (and looks)I am considering using the spray-on Boom Mat on the underside of my hood. Anyone ever done this?
Hi, thanks. That is the problem. I did buy a new hood liner and clips and Mickey Mouse decided it would make nice bedding material and built a nest up in the nose of the hood over the latch loop and invited their friend to build a nest further back and then store their acron trash under the liner, down on the block and on the air filter cover. So, no more hood mat - sadly ripped it out.....and it looked so good!!!!I haven’t, but I wouldn’t. Especially on a truck as nice as yours.
You can buy a new hood liner with clips for $70 if you desire insulation or sound deadening. Not a whole lot more money and far less effort and looks original.
Borrow a cat from someone! And only feed it enough to keep it around.Hi, thanks. That is the problem. I did buy a new hood liner and clips and Mickey Mouse decided it would make nice bedding material and built a nest up in the nose of the hood over the latch loop and invited their friend to build a nest further back and then store their acron trash under the liner, down on the block and on the air filter cover. So, no more hood mat - sadly ripped it out.....and it looked so good!!!!
I would send you my cat, Thunder but he does a good job. He's way spoiled. sleeps inside during the day and at sundown he wants out. He's about 3 years old weighs in between 15 and 17lb
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Thats not my hood, its just a picture of one I found to illustrate what can happen if its not taken care of.Perhaps you could epoxy some metal angle iron hood stiffeners under this stuff and your hood will never bend?
This is probably one of the best solutions:
3M Heat Rated Sound Barrier
3M Sticky Pad Sound Barrier
Adhesive
These products are rated for and claim to be used under your hood.
Temp ratings are no where near 600 degrees but they are probably conservative, not over rated.
Most every aftermarket El-Cheapo sound barrier (with speculative heat ratings), use sub standard glue on the pads...
So they get hot, the glue dries out and they fall off.
The off gassing from inferior chemicals in the El-Cheapo pads and the toxic waste they may be made from can make you sick.
If you buy a quart or more of adhesive, you can perimeter and center spot the the excellent 3M glue the rubber sound barrier includes and use it to glue the sound pads and they will probably never come off.
Make sure you prep and go through the process as a dry run before you start though...
"Thunder: Get the Mouse!"
Contrary to your generosity, my cat, Tacoma, is not up for rent, lease or sale.I would send you my cat, Thunder but he does a good job. He's way spoiled. sleeps inside during the day and at sundown he wants out. He's about 3 years old weighs in between 15 and 17lbs.
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Got him as a baby, fixed as soon as possible. Not afraid of any dog as you can see he took over the bed today. zero rodent problems!!
Clean it up like and spray it. The plus in removing the insulation is if it does get wet it adds unwanted weight which can make the hood fold if your not careful.
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Meowwll induction 2.0. Sorry I had to. Nothing to see here, move along.Cowl Induction 2.0?
My cats go out. I have some that are mighty hunters and sometimes bring me a present only to crunch it up inside. They also rule the dogs and the dog beds. Ripped the insulation out so no more enticing bedding availability. I use bags with mothballs in my trashcans to detract the bears (so far so good) so I will find a way to get some mothballs under the hood.Yea I really wasn't a cat person until Thunder came along. He's easy to like, feed him scratch his head he's happy and moves on.