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i use foam, dynaliner and a new hood liner. This works well, dynamatt is a bit heavy for trunk and hood areas (they slam closed) .because the hood area has heat involved use a fire block foam instead of plane expanding foam. For best results remove hood and lay upside down. when spraying foam inject a small amount then go to a different area moving around and giving some time for the foam to fire off and start expanding, then go back and inject again. I usually do four rounds of this procedure with great results. If you don't give it time the foam will not fire correctly and you end up with a gooey mess Mike/EZ
i use foam, dynaliner and a new hood liner. This works well, dynamatt is a bit heavy for trunk and hood areas (they slam closed) .because the hood area has heat involved use a fire block foam instead of plane expanding foam. For best results remove hood and lay upside down. when spraying foam inject a small amount then go to a different area moving around and giving some time for the foam to fire off and start expanding, then go back and inject again. I usually do four rounds of this procedure with great results. If you don't give it time the foam will not fire correctly and you end up with a gooey mess Mike/EZ
would you post some picture on this dynaliner? I’m new her with a 5.4L 2006 curios to build my girl up.
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