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Thermo Tec 13585 Adhesive Backed Barrier Review

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Description of Thermo Tec 13585 Adhesive Backed Barrier

Some typical uses include: firewall, hoods, hoses, doors and anywhere you want to control radiant heat. The adhesive backed composite construction material can easily be applied to any surface or wrapped around a hose or wire to make a clean professional appearance. Aluminized Heat Barrier is made up of woven silica with a flexible aluminized finish; the highly reflective surface of the material is capable of withstanding radiant temperatures in excess of 2000 degrees Fahrenheit. Part number: 13585.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Not Worth Your Money

Using this product, our team found that the adhesive did not stick well and kept peeling off. The only good thing was that it worked well in reducing heat, but for the price, it's not worth it. Save your money and look for a better alternative.

Pros
  • Effective in reducing heat
Cons
  • Poor adhesive quality, not worth the price.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Seems to have protected my TV and soundbar.

They seem to have protected my TV and soundbar from the heat of my gas fireplace, never had a problem and the safety is worth every penny of this article.

Pros
  • Heat Shields
Cons
  • Tape

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Fell apart in 4 weeks

I bought this to align the transmission tunnel on a 2013 Corvette. The GM mechanic installed it at my Chevy dealership and replaced the stock heat shield with an insulated one. A few weeks later, we took the car on a four-day road trip, and by the time we got home, the surface of the film had completely peeled off the adhesive and was gradually tearing away from the underside of the car. Yesterday I had the opportunity to bring the Vetta back in the Chevy to put it on the rack. The adhesive…

Pros
  • Automobile
Cons
  • Big and bulky