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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8866165" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Deff use a heat gun to get CHIT TO STICK AND STAY IN PLACE. Just peeling off the protective sticky layer and applying and rolling your azz off is a workout and will come loose in about a year. Ive done more than my want shares of deadening a vehicle, and having one come back another Tech at a shop just laid and rolled it,and all jacked up. Pieces fallen in the door cavities and now stuck when the door is warm from the sun and not usable on 1/2 of whats there. What a Fkn Mess man. It doesnt have to be melting Gooey to use that heat gun Just warm enough to make a easier role and have it stick so you dont have to worry about it in the future and work your azz off trying to cold roll it to stick and stay in place or contour to the changes in the metal. But Hey?? Do as you will. Ill stick to my methods. At least I am satisfied and not worried my chits peeling back and not mended to the door frames and floor contours and sticking to each piece. I learned my expensive lesson years ago when that stuff first came out in my time.</p><p>Just trying to save a headache,cut up fingers,and from having to re-do sh##. Half the stuff you buy these days doesnt stick on its own right out of the box to a prepped cleaned surface or is easy to apply. </p><p>Just my 0.02 Cents worth and experiencing and installing this stuff for more than 20 years worth. Best on your end sir</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8866165, member: 634282"] Deff use a heat gun to get CHIT TO STICK AND STAY IN PLACE. Just peeling off the protective sticky layer and applying and rolling your azz off is a workout and will come loose in about a year. Ive done more than my want shares of deadening a vehicle, and having one come back another Tech at a shop just laid and rolled it,and all jacked up. Pieces fallen in the door cavities and now stuck when the door is warm from the sun and not usable on 1/2 of whats there. What a Fkn Mess man. It doesnt have to be melting Gooey to use that heat gun Just warm enough to make a easier role and have it stick so you dont have to worry about it in the future and work your azz off trying to cold roll it to stick and stay in place or contour to the changes in the metal. But Hey?? Do as you will. Ill stick to my methods. At least I am satisfied and not worried my chits peeling back and not mended to the door frames and floor contours and sticking to each piece. I learned my expensive lesson years ago when that stuff first came out in my time. Just trying to save a headache,cut up fingers,and from having to re-do sh##. Half the stuff you buy these days doesnt stick on its own right out of the box to a prepped cleaned surface or is easy to apply. Just my 0.02 Cents worth and experiencing and installing this stuff for more than 20 years worth. Best on your end sir [/QUOTE]
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