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Old 10-28-2011, 01:10 PM
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Would you like a cookie? I'm not disagreeing that moisture and heat will cause deterioration...I completely agree there. My statement is whether or not the moisture actually stays long enough to have much of an effect before it evaporates. Like I said...I would rather have them wrapped and not have my car burn to the ground and have to replace them a bit sooner than to have them bare.
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Whats wrong with working at a mom and pop exhaust / performance shops? You think too highly of yourself!
Nope.
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Originally Posted by Strokinit383
Would you like a cookie? I'm not disagreeing that moisture and heat will cause deterioration...I completely agree there. My statement is whether or not the moisture actually stays long enough to have much of an effect before it evaporates. Like I said...I would rather have them wrapped and not have my car burn to the ground and have to replace them a bit sooner than to have them bare.
Throw a soaking wet towel in your dryer and tell me how long it takes to dry?


Not only does it deteriorate the steel, but it destroys the wrap at the same time.
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Originally Posted by 9t8z28
Throw a soaking wet towel in your dryer and tell me how long it takes to dry?


Not only does it deteriorate the steel, but it destroys the wrap at the same time.
Unfortunately, my towels arent made of fiberglass and my dryer doesnt get close to 800 degrees at full power!
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Originally Posted by Strokinit383
Unfortunately, my towels arent made of fiberglass and my dryer doesnt get close to 800 degrees at full power!
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Exactly, the higher temp does more damage. I'll leave this topic alone.



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