LightningStryk7 10+ year member
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anyone tried a spray ahesive? then put the edead ont othat? I dont think it will fall off after that.
That wont helpanyone tried a spray ahesive? then put the edead ont othat? I dont think it will fall off after that.
How about edead v1se properly applied, then covered with a good thick coat of Spectrum??? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/naughty.gif.94359f346c0f1259df8038d60b41863e.gifThat wont helpthe heat will transfer through the spray adhesive and the aspahlt will still melt.
Thanks would like using spray adhesive to adhere water to a wall...
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That would only make it come off faster.How about edead v1se properly applied, then covered with a good thick coat of Spectrum??? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/naughty.gif.94359f346c0f1259df8038d60b41863e.gif
I'd hope it would stay on there, otherwise I'm gonna have to make some odd ass patches...
Using 1 gallon for both doors would be ideal (better than most do) however a gallon for the trunk lid would be overkill. 1/2 gallon would be great. Some of my customers use a full gallon on the trunk lid and get AWESOME resutls, but you end up adding about 11 lbs to the lid. Its Nuts!ANT, I'm gonna call you tmr to discuss plans about my upcoming project. I plan to do my doors/trunk/possibly rear deck. I was thinking about doing 1 gal. of Spectrum for the doors & 1 gallon of Spectrum Sludge for the trunk & trunk lid. Would this be plenty to cover everything thouroughly or should I get one more gallon of Spectrum Sludge just to be sure and have a good bit left over for a future project? The extra gallon would be added in case I wanted to do the rear deck as well.
Edit: my car is a '98 Honda Civic Coupe, so it has a medium sized trunk area.