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Dynamat lost its adhesive properties..
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<blockquote data-quote="it&#039;lldo" data-source="post: 8259000" data-attributes="member: 660575"><p>I use 3M 77 spray glue. You can buy it at Walmart in small cans or from Parts Express part # 440-225. Be sure to use a roller when installing the Dynamat. It is also to leave it in the sun for an hour or two. But be sure to wear gloves because the sheet will be warm to the touch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="it'lldo, post: 8259000, member: 660575"] I use 3M 77 spray glue. You can buy it at Walmart in small cans or from Parts Express part # 440-225. Be sure to use a roller when installing the Dynamat. It is also to leave it in the sun for an hour or two. But be sure to wear gloves because the sheet will be warm to the touch. [/QUOTE]
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