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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8866172" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>The fact is, that aluminum covering dissipates heat quite fast. Heating it in the oven to about 150 degrees only makes it pliable, not gooey. By the time you carry it out to the garage and re-heat the metal surface, it is just about perfect for molding it. I have found that if you're trying to lay it up in areas where you can't really get to it an roll it properly, then using a spray or roll on deadener might be the next best thing. Don't want it falling back and binding up the windows when your trying to use them, that is a problem. </p><p></p><p>I've use the E-dead roll-on stuff years ago for hard to reach places up under rear and front fender wells, etc. Anyone have any suggestions on spray or roll on type dampener for really hard to reach inner door or inner fender panel areas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8866172, member: 689267"] The fact is, that aluminum covering dissipates heat quite fast. Heating it in the oven to about 150 degrees only makes it pliable, not gooey. By the time you carry it out to the garage and re-heat the metal surface, it is just about perfect for molding it. I have found that if you're trying to lay it up in areas where you can't really get to it an roll it properly, then using a spray or roll on deadener might be the next best thing. Don't want it falling back and binding up the windows when your trying to use them, that is a problem. I've use the E-dead roll-on stuff years ago for hard to reach places up under rear and front fender wells, etc. Anyone have any suggestions on spray or roll on type dampener for really hard to reach inner door or inner fender panel areas? [/QUOTE]
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