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how do you remove dynamat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Alpine CDA-9815" data-source="post: 451046" data-attributes="member: 552341"><p>I ended up taking off one peice of Dynamat off my truck, I ended up just ripping it right off. That took an hour or so and cut my hands up pretty bad and there was still quite a bit of tar still on the metal, so then I had to take a rasor and some soapy water and tried to get the rest off. Tried is the key word cuz I didn't get all of the tar off, it was a pain and I wouldn't recommend trying to take it off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpine CDA-9815, post: 451046, member: 552341"] I ended up taking off one peice of Dynamat off my truck, I ended up just ripping it right off. That took an hour or so and cut my hands up pretty bad and there was still quite a bit of tar still on the metal, so then I had to take a rasor and some soapy water and tried to get the rest off. Tried is the key word cuz I didn't get all of the tar off, it was a pain and I wouldn't recommend trying to take it off. [/QUOTE]
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