i only used a heat gun on the plastic part for the acumat. i try and use materials that dont require heat, like the foam material we use and another type that doesnt require it
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And if doing your door, and you have speakers in your door, you want to use sound deadener on the "inner" door frame to seal off all the holes and such.
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I was just saying that it will adhere to the surface very well and as long as u apply it correctly it wont come off. I done the entire inside of my borthers trunk with p&s with a roller, no heat gun, and the stuff still hasnt peeled off after about 4-5mo. same goes for my car. i had my trunk done in tsumami silencer and that crap started to peal off along time ago (done at circuit city by a trusted car audio friend) also before i knew how easy this stuff is to apply
Iv'e used dynamat in the trunk of my old car. I was surprised by the change. Most of the rattle was gone "hard to keep the frame from bending" And the bass was much cleaner, smoother as you would.
Rattles and what not are very anoying and take away from your overall SQ. So yes it does work. Makes the music louder and cleaner.
Just installed Fatmat in my montero. Just as good as dynamat.
haha i never thought about going to home depo and getting that roofing material peal n seal.. does that really work lol .. i just bought some Dynamat from best buy my friend got it for me for 20$ lol .. but i might check out home depo
Although this is a topic that is useful anytime, I will give you advice since you are a newbie. Try to stay away from two month old threads. If you didnt find the thread on the first 3 pages of threads, then dont comment on it.