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<blockquote data-quote="Fi-brations" data-source="post: 7753080" data-attributes="member: 636442"><p>Sorry that you're butthurt about having to buy a roller when i just used my hands and essentially did the same thing for no cost, I used rubbing alcohol and a cloth it didnt make much difference because the lid was already pretty clean. Its not going to last because why? Obviously the deadener was doing its job by sticking to the wax paper when hot, its supposed to be designed to stick to surfaces when it gets hot. Since it is designed that way, I had to get the deadener down to room temperature at the least instead of over 90 degrees. It's called using your brain dumb@ss</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fi-brations, post: 7753080, member: 636442"] Sorry that you're butthurt about having to buy a roller when i just used my hands and essentially did the same thing for no cost, I used rubbing alcohol and a cloth it didnt make much difference because the lid was already pretty clean. Its not going to last because why? Obviously the deadener was doing its job by sticking to the wax paper when hot, its supposed to be designed to stick to surfaces when it gets hot. Since it is designed that way, I had to get the deadener down to room temperature at the least instead of over 90 degrees. It's called using your brain dumb@ss [/QUOTE]
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