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<blockquote data-quote="ifandorbuts" data-source="post: 583173" data-attributes="member: 544034"><p>asphalt mats like rammat, fatmat, edead, brownbread, and p&amp;s need to be above 60 degrees to adhere properly. the warmer they get the better they stick. with asphalts, heating them up actually causes them to melt (even if on a small level) thick will increase the tackness.</p><p></p><p>butyl mats like Dynamat extreme, stinger road kill expert, and second skin Damplifier require no heat to stick properly. even at 30 degrees...</p><p></p><p>that being said, all EVERY SINGLE pressure sensitive adhesive will benifit by heating it up. the butyl ones will stick with out failure however while the asphalt ones may not stick at all...</p><p></p><p>ANT</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ifandorbuts, post: 583173, member: 544034"] asphalt mats like rammat, fatmat, edead, brownbread, and p&s need to be above 60 degrees to adhere properly. the warmer they get the better they stick. with asphalts, heating them up actually causes them to melt (even if on a small level) thick will increase the tackness. butyl mats like Dynamat extreme, stinger road kill expert, and second skin Damplifier require no heat to stick properly. even at 30 degrees... that being said, all EVERY SINGLE pressure sensitive adhesive will benifit by heating it up. the butyl ones will stick with out failure however while the asphalt ones may not stick at all... ANT [/QUOTE]
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