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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7701010" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>You can take your panels off, and take a heat gun on high@1500* and heat it up.Sounds like your installer just put it on without using a heat gun,and prob didnt use alcahol to clean the surface before applying it.I live in Tx, and it gets HOTT here,and I will see how it goes.But I used the heat gun to apply in which melts the adheasive together and sticks.Take the heat gun and do that,and if you still have an issue,your doors are sealed, and Id get like some 1/4 plywood spray some paint on it to seal the wood, and screw it down and seal with silicone, and that will deff take care of your issue.Yet, the Installer did not clean the surface and apply the FattMat with a heat gun is my opinion.//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/boink.gif.91933e72f927f2cefc79aff02573090c.gif:boink:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7701010, member: 634282"] You can take your panels off, and take a heat gun on high@1500* and heat it up.Sounds like your installer just put it on without using a heat gun,and prob didnt use alcahol to clean the surface before applying it.I live in Tx, and it gets HOTT here,and I will see how it goes.But I used the heat gun to apply in which melts the adheasive together and sticks.Take the heat gun and do that,and if you still have an issue,your doors are sealed, and Id get like some 1/4 plywood spray some paint on it to seal the wood, and screw it down and seal with silicone, and that will deff take care of your issue.Yet, the Installer did not clean the surface and apply the FattMat with a heat gun is my opinion.[IMG]//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/boink.gif.91933e72f927f2cefc79aff02573090c.gif[/IMG]:boink: [/QUOTE]
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