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<blockquote data-quote="cthedinger" data-source="post: 7442416" data-attributes="member: 612793"><p>If you use it wisely it will go along way but if you go way over board then it will be gone quickly. 3-5 sq ft on each door will make a big difference. Then 5-7 sq ft for the back hatch. Then do the rear quarter panels and if you have any left you can start on the trunk floor. I would suggest cutting the roll into the the sq footage you want to use for each area so you can make the roll go as far as possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cthedinger, post: 7442416, member: 612793"] If you use it wisely it will go along way but if you go way over board then it will be gone quickly. 3-5 sq ft on each door will make a big difference. Then 5-7 sq ft for the back hatch. Then do the rear quarter panels and if you have any left you can start on the trunk floor. I would suggest cutting the roll into the the sq footage you want to use for each area so you can make the roll go as far as possible. [/QUOTE]
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