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That's gonna pull right out...
That's only about 78% effective, which makes it a very poor method of protection.
That's what he said
Just if it was stuck in a stud? Would it pull out then?
Eventually, yes. Maybe quickly depending on the screw that was used.
Vibration dampening is the way to go.
Why do you want to make the vibrations wet?
Why wouldn't I?