1969Fish
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:hello1: Lots of great info. You all are awesome
I just used whatever came on the carpet set.
Has anyone ever tried Photomat???
Isn't that the little drive up joint on the corner of Broad and Market Streets in Newark, that used to develop camera film? lol
I just used whatever came on the carpet set.
Has anyone ever tried Photomat???
Isn't that the little drive up joint on the corner of Broad and Market Streets in Newark, that used to develop camera film? lol
Wow you can tell the age of ppl by the way the process information.lolThat is a app for iPhone isn't it? lol
I have used RAAMmat BXT. Good product and decent prices.
ONe thing to consider is whether it's butyl or asphalt based. Asphalt based products are more inclined to fail from heat. Just something to keep in mind. On floorpans that's probably not much of an issue. Doors and roofs on the other hand...
The catch: butyl-based products generally cost more than asphalt.
B Quiet Ultimate is good stuff .. Used it on my Dart and it was 89.00 for two rolls of 100sq ft. I did the whole car with one roll and stillhad onerollto do my Duster.
Where did you buy it? Done a lot of research and b quite ultimate seems to be the best for the money. Its also a butyl not an asphalt.
What did y'all use inside your doors?
just put my ex wife in the passenger seat. The way she talks, you wouldn't be able to hear any background noise whatsoever.
I do have witnesses/references...
Just put my ex wife in the passenger seat. The way she talks, you wouldn't be able to hear any background noise whatsoever.
I do have witnesses/references...[/QUOTE
Thats GREAT!! i feel your pain lol
Just for cost reference:
I think I ended up using 4 rolls (6" x 25') to do the interior of my Dart vert at $16 roll = $64
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I bought an extra roll to go up the sides of the door shells and behind the back side panels.
Total cost $80 to cover entire interior... with no addtl shipping charges.