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Old 07-08-2015, 12:26 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cranzy View Post
Use some gloves or something. I cut my goddamm fingers 7 times( wish I was kidding lol). Use a small roller to press on the dynamat. You can also use a tennis ball for the weird curves. Start with the bigger pieces/areas first so the left over material can be used for patching. Don't be afraid to get in the trunk, I'm almost 6'"3 190 pounds and it was fine. Oh, dunt forget to pull the e break hehe

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Also, the rounded butt end of a screwdriver seems to be the perfect tool to get in some of the smaller curved areas.
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