True but if he's talking about the UNDERside of the rear deck, peal and seal won't cut it. It'll fall right off. If you're doing it on the top side then yeah, you're fine as you won't have to worry about it falling off.Dude Lowes or menards or any big box Lumber store will have peel n seal for about 15 bucks a roll.. just do like 2 layers and you will be happy.. Thats what I used and you would be shocked at the difference it makes.. I know there is thicker stuff out there but many many write-up have been done and have showed peel n seal to do about the same and in some cases out performed some.
lol the heat in cali would eat peel and seal for breakfast, you should try that new secondskin litethe trick is a heat gun...heat it before you roll it and you will have trouble pulling it off let alone it falling off.. just a friendly tip //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/wink.gif.608e3ea05f1a9f98611af0861652f8fb.gif
Yup, i need to apply it on the underside. The vibration's nasty!True but if he's talking about the UNDERside of the rear deck, peal and seal won't cut it. It'll fall right off. If you're doing it on the top side then yeah, you're fine as you won't have to worry about it falling off.Next best "cheap" thing out there is Edead!! WONDERFUL stuff I've had good results with!
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