
A deadening removal light designed to reduce the burden of peeling work and help you start the next installation comfortably.
【Deadening Removal Lite|A Ground-Preparation Item Easy to Use for Reworking Commercial Door Kits and Big-Box Installer Jobs】
Deadening is the kind of work that’s often more troublesome when you need to peel it off and rethink it than when you first apply it.
If you installed a manufacturer-made, commercially available door kit yourself, or if you had it installed at a big-box retailer and want to tidy it up a bit more afterwards, the first thing you’ll likely wonder is: “How do I remove what’s there now, and connect it to the next step?”
If you try to pull it off by force, you may end up putting extra strain on the steel panel side or the trim side, or roughing up the surface underneath.
That’s where Logon’s original Deadening Removal Lite comes in—easy to use in situations like these.
This product is a surface-preparation item that helps you get the material into a relatively easier-to-remove condition, so you can move into your next deadening installation more easily.
It’s less about redoing everything all at once, and more like reorganizing only the parts you need while checking the current state.
For example, it’s useful in situations like these:
Deadening results don’t change only from how carefully you apply the material, but also from the neatness of the work where you peel and tidy it up.
If you rush this part, the next installation can become more labor-intensive or the finish may not turn out the way you expected—so it’s best to proceed calmly, especially during a rework.
When reworking, how you proceed changes depending on the condition of the remaining materials, the strength of the adhesive, and how badly the underlayer has deteriorated.
That’s why even when you’re doing the same “peel-off” step, it’s important to proceed while deciding how much to leave and what to tidy up.
At Logon, we don’t just think “remove and done.” We think all the way through to whether it will finish comfortably and nicely at the next installation.
We also decide—based on the car’s condition—whether it’s better to simply add more material on top, or whether it’s better to properly整理 everything once and reassemble.
Deadening varies in approach depending on the vehicle model, the installation range, and the materials being used.
Especially for vehicles that already have some other installation done, it helps to think ahead about how it will be finished after peeling—as a result, you’ll waste less effort.
It’s ideal for those who want to improve the sound foundation, or for those who want to reduce rework when redoing things.
It’s also suitable for people who say, “I’ve done up to here myself, but I’d like to hand off the rest.”
Rather than moving forward without everything being clear, it’s better to take a look first and then decide.
That tends to make both the result and your peace of mind feel much smoother.
If you’re unsure about reworking using Deadening Removal Lite, or about reorganizing from the peeling stage, feel free to contact us.