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Re: Thursday Chat 03.10.11

Subject: Re: Thursday Chat 03.10.11
by Ultraman on 2011/3/10 16:51:56

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Don, these will be hard to figure out since I was laying on my back under the car. I used Thermo - Tec adhisive backed 12 x 12 sheets. After scrubbing the undersides and getting it all clean I held up the sheets and figured how they would fit and then cut accordingly. A lot of the areas the sheet just molded over the bends and changes in the surface. The passenger side was the toughest but it turned out ok.

It is not perfect by a long shot but should stay in place. I used some NAPA spray on contact adhesive on the last sheet because I did not get the area clean enough to begine with. I got it clean but the adhesive on the sheet was done by that time so I had to spray it. I will see down the road if I should have sprayed them all.

Hope that helps.
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