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<blockquote data-quote="adirevolvo" data-source="post: 339702" data-attributes="member: 550682"><p>Have you tried edead AND dynamat extreme. I'll be you 36 sq ft of that dynamat will do just as much, if not more then a roll (i think its like 100sq ft) of edead. When I got my edead from ed, it had no stick to it at all. Dynamat will stick to anything, plus its thicker, easy to install, looks better and does not smell at all. I tried installing each product in diffrent ways. Without a heat gun, in about 50deg weather with it raining, dynamat sticks fine, edead did not stick at all. Laying it out in the sun for an hour, edead would stick to a flat surface, but thats about it, plus it would smell like tar, dynamat became very flexable and would stick anywhere. With a heat gun, dynamat did not melt, and it stuck to anything, edead melted right away in goop then once hard, did not stick and fell off....</p><p></p><p>dynamat &gt; edead anyday</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adirevolvo, post: 339702, member: 550682"] Have you tried edead AND dynamat extreme. I'll be you 36 sq ft of that dynamat will do just as much, if not more then a roll (i think its like 100sq ft) of edead. When I got my edead from ed, it had no stick to it at all. Dynamat will stick to anything, plus its thicker, easy to install, looks better and does not smell at all. I tried installing each product in diffrent ways. Without a heat gun, in about 50deg weather with it raining, dynamat sticks fine, edead did not stick at all. Laying it out in the sun for an hour, edead would stick to a flat surface, but thats about it, plus it would smell like tar, dynamat became very flexable and would stick anywhere. With a heat gun, dynamat did not melt, and it stuck to anything, edead melted right away in goop then once hard, did not stick and fell off.... dynamat > edead anyday [/QUOTE]
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