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laquer thinner for deadener installation?
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<blockquote data-quote="danyopjr" data-source="post: 8302024" data-attributes="member: 591916"><p>Acetone cleans great and good to prep surface because the sound deadner you use will stick longer and lessen chance of it peeling off. I had my deadner on my doors for several years and it never came off but if you deaden the roof make sure u put back headliner. Once it came summer my deadner started coming off but could have been avoided by putting my headliner back up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="danyopjr, post: 8302024, member: 591916"] Acetone cleans great and good to prep surface because the sound deadner you use will stick longer and lessen chance of it peeling off. I had my deadner on my doors for several years and it never came off but if you deaden the roof make sure u put back headliner. Once it came summer my deadner started coming off but could have been avoided by putting my headliner back up. [/QUOTE]
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