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<blockquote data-quote="macq32" data-source="post: 5612248" data-attributes="member: 599367"><p>13sqft of damp pro wont cover your doors, ideally I would say get two layers on the outer and inner skin of each door. or at least 2 outer 1 inner, thats at least 6 layers.</p><p></p><p>Its all up to you, but in my opinion you want a good 3 layers on there, also a little leftover wouldnt hurt, if you come to find dampening the walls of your trunk to be beneficial down the line (which i did).</p><p></p><p>Reusable... I guess so, but trust me once you get it in there you arent going to want to want to rip it out, that "stuff" is messy and a pain in the ***. Not hard to do, just a pain in the ***</p><p></p><p>You can get acetone at walmart, 5.92 for a can (liter or liter and a half if i had to guess), which would be plenty. Acetone removes grease and dirt and whatnot from your car, you want to wipe the surfaces you plan on dampening w/ acetone before applying the product. Also, the stuff is going to get all over your hands and then some, acetone will take it off of your hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macq32, post: 5612248, member: 599367"] 13sqft of damp pro wont cover your doors, ideally I would say get two layers on the outer and inner skin of each door. or at least 2 outer 1 inner, thats at least 6 layers. Its all up to you, but in my opinion you want a good 3 layers on there, also a little leftover wouldnt hurt, if you come to find dampening the walls of your trunk to be beneficial down the line (which i did). Reusable... I guess so, but trust me once you get it in there you arent going to want to want to rip it out, that "stuff" is messy and a pain in the ***. Not hard to do, just a pain in the *** You can get acetone at walmart, 5.92 for a can (liter or liter and a half if i had to guess), which would be plenty. Acetone removes grease and dirt and whatnot from your car, you want to wipe the surfaces you plan on dampening w/ acetone before applying the product. Also, the stuff is going to get all over your hands and then some, acetone will take it off of your hands. [/QUOTE]
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