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<blockquote data-quote="AzGrower" data-source="post: 865125" data-attributes="member: 559177"><p>I used Raam Mat bxt60 and really like it. Easy to install and use. I didnt need a heatgun to apply it, nor do you unless you live in Antartica. Just leave it laying for a few minutes in the sun, and it warms up nicely. You dont need it to get super hot either, your not cooking eggs on it. Just enough to make it pliable. Make sure to clean your area really good, what I did was first did a general cleaning with mild soapy water. Dry it and using a clean cotton based cloth clean the area again with acetone. It removes all dirt and grease the best. Use a wallpaper roller to help press it in. You will want to start with one layer and add a second on top in areas that draw more vibrations, like the door panels or rear deck panel.</p><p></p><p>bt, expy2000: So how did Real Madrid do in the Champions League tourney? I guess not so good since next week is the championships with Liverpool and Inter Milan. The game last week with Inter and PSV was a great game. Too bad for PSV and the stupid "away-goal" ruling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AzGrower, post: 865125, member: 559177"] I used Raam Mat bxt60 and really like it. Easy to install and use. I didnt need a heatgun to apply it, nor do you unless you live in Antartica. Just leave it laying for a few minutes in the sun, and it warms up nicely. You dont need it to get super hot either, your not cooking eggs on it. Just enough to make it pliable. Make sure to clean your area really good, what I did was first did a general cleaning with mild soapy water. Dry it and using a clean cotton based cloth clean the area again with acetone. It removes all dirt and grease the best. Use a wallpaper roller to help press it in. You will want to start with one layer and add a second on top in areas that draw more vibrations, like the door panels or rear deck panel. bt, expy2000: So how did Real Madrid do in the Champions League tourney? I guess not so good since next week is the championships with Liverpool and Inter Milan. The game last week with Inter and PSV was a great game. Too bad for PSV and the stupid "away-goal" ruling. [/QUOTE]
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