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<blockquote data-quote="iceteebone" data-source="post: 762623" data-attributes="member: 549344"><p>with dynamat your not supposed to have to use heat i thought. make sure you clean the surface with rubbing alcohol and a lint free cloth. also you can use some spray adhiesive to help the mat stick better. also make sure to wear gloves when using that stuff because it's sharp when cut. get a wooden roller. home depot or walmart has them in the wallpaper i section. i usually use wallpaper rollers about 1-2 inches wide. i usually do small pieces at a time. when you put it on try and press it with your hands ans much as you can, then use the roller to smooth it all out and remove any air pockets. also a plastic putty knife works well for corners and to flatten it out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iceteebone, post: 762623, member: 549344"] with dynamat your not supposed to have to use heat i thought. make sure you clean the surface with rubbing alcohol and a lint free cloth. also you can use some spray adhiesive to help the mat stick better. also make sure to wear gloves when using that stuff because it's sharp when cut. get a wooden roller. home depot or walmart has them in the wallpaper i section. i usually use wallpaper rollers about 1-2 inches wide. i usually do small pieces at a time. when you put it on try and press it with your hands ans much as you can, then use the roller to smooth it all out and remove any air pockets. also a plastic putty knife works well for corners and to flatten it out [/QUOTE]
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