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<blockquote data-quote="AzGrower" data-source="post: 984275" data-attributes="member: 559177"><p>Well what I did worked very well. I first did a "general" cleanup of the area with soap and water. Then I dried it with a clean cotton (terry cloth) towel. I then proceeded to use ACETONE for the degreasing. Again, here I used a clean cloth to apply and another to wipe clean. I am anal retentive, so I did a second degreasing with ACETONE. You really dont want to use mineral spirits because it leaves a slight residue which might hinder the adhesive backing to the matting. If you are worried about the strength of the adhesive, you can always use a spray on adhesive as well. A product like 3M Super 90 Heavy Duty. Make sure to roll over the matting to get maximum holding power.</p><p></p><p>By the way, what product are you using?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AzGrower, post: 984275, member: 559177"] Well what I did worked very well. I first did a "general" cleanup of the area with soap and water. Then I dried it with a clean cotton (terry cloth) towel. I then proceeded to use ACETONE for the degreasing. Again, here I used a clean cloth to apply and another to wipe clean. I am anal retentive, so I did a second degreasing with ACETONE. You really dont want to use mineral spirits because it leaves a slight residue which might hinder the adhesive backing to the matting. If you are worried about the strength of the adhesive, you can always use a spray on adhesive as well. A product like 3M Super 90 Heavy Duty. Make sure to roll over the matting to get maximum holding power. By the way, what product are you using? [/QUOTE]
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