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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8865460" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Simple Green will work great. a little bit of dawn in some warm water and a rag will work fine to get all the grease up and dirt. wipe with clean cloth will do. If you have 91% or even a bottle or two of lower % of alcohol like 75% will do great too before laying your deadener. I like to cut small manageable sheets(1'-0 x1-0" and work with that so you are able to roll it easier and mold it to the area/areas. To make sure it sticks and stays, Use a Heat gun and hit the piece laid for about 10 seconds on med to low and roll lightly /not heavy and do another area. It will stick really well and you will never have to worry about it trying to peel up in the future. You will, need a sharp putty knife and a dammned good hammer and a lot of patience to get it off in the future. Cont #2</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8865460, member: 634282"] Simple Green will work great. a little bit of dawn in some warm water and a rag will work fine to get all the grease up and dirt. wipe with clean cloth will do. If you have 91% or even a bottle or two of lower % of alcohol like 75% will do great too before laying your deadener. I like to cut small manageable sheets(1'-0 x1-0" and work with that so you are able to roll it easier and mold it to the area/areas. To make sure it sticks and stays, Use a Heat gun and hit the piece laid for about 10 seconds on med to low and roll lightly /not heavy and do another area. It will stick really well and you will never have to worry about it trying to peel up in the future. You will, need a sharp putty knife and a dammned good hammer and a lot of patience to get it off in the future. Cont #2 [/QUOTE]
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