I spent the past few days puting B-quiet into the Ol Stang. It took some time but it looks excellent... in fact it came out better then expected. It laid down really well even before heat was applied to it. The only down side is it sticks to everthing... oh and if you are not careful with the proper cutting tools you can stab yourself.... I did....
Yeah, I used, e dead earlier this year. It does make quite a difference.
ThoughI did stay away from the trunk, and the blood. Some times the Mustang gods do demand a sacrafice.
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Yeah i was using an exacto knife and stuck it right in my leg. Luckily it was a fresh blade and it slid right out. I thought I might have to get a stich
How would you compare the Be Quiet to Dynamat? I'm wanting to do this to my car and was wondering.
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It seems to work really well, actually I think it would stick fine without heat. I should be driving the car tomorrow and I will let you know how it quets down the car.,
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RE: Be Quiet.... Be careful
WOW<<< I just laughed out loud on that one... I too was expecting a cut finger,, not a stabbed leg!!!!!! THATS FUNNY... Glad your ok though.. and it looks good! Not your leg..
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