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In sharing BTDT with Gene and others, since I'm about to tackle reassembly of a door or two...
When tearing down, was met with plastic sheet held by spotty black e-tape just behind door cards. Figured there was no way this was stock. Once finding bubblewrap glued to inner door skin, was convinced entirely this was Captn Smoke's doing...
But, Gene tells me he too had plastic moisture barrier.
So, we're both wondering what y'all have found under there and what, if any, is commonly used now? I'll likely use the thin metal stuff from dynamat , "dynaplate" but it is expensive... wow. It will block moisture, make the door frame more rigid, insulate (by sealing off door), quiet and still fit under the cards. It's like wide ass aluminum tape basically. Would think I could get similar from an HVAC store.
Pics and link...
http://www.amazon.com/Dynamat-13105-Dynaplate-Self-Adhesive-Deadener/dp/B0002IEEH0
I bet a buncha you haven't sealed the doors...

When tearing down, was met with plastic sheet held by spotty black e-tape just behind door cards. Figured there was no way this was stock. Once finding bubblewrap glued to inner door skin, was convinced entirely this was Captn Smoke's doing...
But, Gene tells me he too had plastic moisture barrier.
So, we're both wondering what y'all have found under there and what, if any, is commonly used now? I'll likely use the thin metal stuff from dynamat , "dynaplate" but it is expensive... wow. It will block moisture, make the door frame more rigid, insulate (by sealing off door), quiet and still fit under the cards. It's like wide ass aluminum tape basically. Would think I could get similar from an HVAC store.
Pics and link...
http://www.amazon.com/Dynamat-13105-Dynaplate-Self-Adhesive-Deadener/dp/B0002IEEH0
I bet a buncha you haven't sealed the doors...