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<blockquote data-quote="HardofWhoring" data-source="post: 8866184" data-attributes="member: 674149"><p>Dynamat is all I use now. It costs more, and there is stuff that works better, but I like what it does, and know that it will work well for a long time. As far as butyl only, not sure if all other stuff can claim the same temperature range. </p><p></p><p>I also didn't think about that heater option. OP should go for a drive to keep adding to the warmth of the work area, and run the heater on high for as long as they can handle it to get everything else heated up. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I have a mini personal heater, and kind of sounds like what your plan is. That's going to be a very slow process then. You will want that on the door, but not too close to where it could effect the paint, perhaps from the inside. I would be cautious of any fabric material that could be around, however you do that. Conduction would work best, perhaps a dryer heated towel to start off with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HardofWhoring, post: 8866184, member: 674149"] Dynamat is all I use now. It costs more, and there is stuff that works better, but I like what it does, and know that it will work well for a long time. As far as butyl only, not sure if all other stuff can claim the same temperature range. I also didn't think about that heater option. OP should go for a drive to keep adding to the warmth of the work area, and run the heater on high for as long as they can handle it to get everything else heated up. I have a mini personal heater, and kind of sounds like what your plan is. That's going to be a very slow process then. You will want that on the door, but not too close to where it could effect the paint, perhaps from the inside. I would be cautious of any fabric material that could be around, however you do that. Conduction would work best, perhaps a dryer heated towel to start off with. [/QUOTE]
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