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does anybody know where to buy it. I went to homedepot but looks like they dont have it. It is used on roofing and it is almost good as Dyanamat but it is much cheper.
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that stuff sounds good to me, actually i was just gonna go buy some dynamat tomorrow since i have my car all apart, good thing i saw this thread...i will call home depot and menards tomorrow
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Lucky you. I dont belive that home depot dont have this thing. I asked them and they said no but could be just another guy that dont know what he is talkinga about.
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i checked out home depot before i went to menards for a quick check, nope they didnt have it, and had never heard of it
i went to menards and found that the big roll was on sale for $24.99 thats 12" x 33.5ft
i would have bought 2 rolls but im tight on cash and ill see how far 33 feet can get me...hopefully at least 1 layer all around
i went to menards and found that the big roll was on sale for $24.99 thats 12" x 33.5ft
i would have bought 2 rolls but im tight on cash and ill see how far 33 feet can get me...hopefully at least 1 layer all around
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good luck let us know how it works. i used some similar material once and the problem was that it did not stick well. make sure you clean the area well before you try to adhere to it.
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good luck let us know how it works. i used some similar material once and the problem was that it did not stick well. make sure you clean the area well before you try to adhere to it.