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On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 at 19:33 GMT, Paul Vina wrote:
Dynaliner would suck in the doors. It has a foam layer that will soak up water like a sponge. Paul, Ok, both myself and my owner are totally lost now. What he bought is foam. The invoice says "Dynamat 11405 Tac Mat", but somewhere I got the idea that the stuff is called Dynaliner. Is Dynaliner and Tac Mat the same thing? Unlike my owner, I opted to take a look at the Dynamat web site and so far the only application I can find for the TacMat is to put it over the Dynamat Xtreme on the roof. Is there another useage? The Outlander |
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It looks like TacMat is not advised in areas where it might get wet. It is
different from Dynaliner which was originally used for underneath headliners. I would do a layer or two of the Extreme, not the Extremeliner, that's for floors, but the regular Dynamat Extreme. Paul Vina "VW New Beetle" wrote in message ... On Thu, 03 Jul 2003 at 19:33 GMT, Paul Vina wrote: Dynaliner would suck in the doors. It has a foam layer that will soak up water like a sponge. Paul, Ok, both myself and my owner are totally lost now. What he bought is foam. The invoice says "Dynamat 11405 Tac Mat", but somewhere I got the idea that the stuff is called Dynaliner. Is Dynaliner and Tac Mat the same thing? Unlike my owner, I opted to take a look at the Dynamat web site and so far the only application I can find for the TacMat is to put it over the Dynamat Xtreme on the roof. Is there another useage? The Outlander |
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Car,
get some sense drive your owner to http://www.b-quiet.com and use b-quiet extreme or brown bread alot cheaper and just as good as dinomat, brown bread in fact was the best of over 16 different products tested "VW New Beetle" wrote in message ... Car, oh, Car, is my owner dense sometimes. He is going to be putting some 6.5" woofers in my doors. He thought he would put some of that sound controlling material in my doors. Something about me being too loud. For Ford sake; I am a diesel; I am loud! --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.495 / Virus Database: 294 - Release Date: 6/30/2003 |