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<blockquote data-quote="snoopdan" data-source="post: 7877717" data-attributes="member: 564991"><p>I've used edead and fatmat before (my jeep is mostly done in fatmat) but I never did the door panels. My doors violently move in/out when i'm compeitting so it will be interesting to see if it helps. Won't of course be a definitive review no matter how people do their write-up. I did do one of my Corvettes in edead and that **** was TERRIBLE, it pealed real bad even after I cleaned the surfaces with acetone. I eventually pulled it all out. We'll see how MMat goes, and i'll be doing the doors this weekend!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snoopdan, post: 7877717, member: 564991"] I've used edead and fatmat before (my jeep is mostly done in fatmat) but I never did the door panels. My doors violently move in/out when i'm compeitting so it will be interesting to see if it helps. Won't of course be a definitive review no matter how people do their write-up. I did do one of my Corvettes in edead and that **** was TERRIBLE, it pealed real bad even after I cleaned the surfaces with acetone. I eventually pulled it all out. We'll see how MMat goes, and i'll be doing the doors this weekend! [/QUOTE]
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