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In Reply to: Remove Dynamat Xtreme posted by Soundripples on November 13, 2006 at 16:39:58:
Try a plastic or wooden spatula - something wide with a fairly sharp edge, but that won't damage the finish. Slowly work this underneath the Dynamat while pulling up on it. It may leave some residue, but I think most of it will come off this way.
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- Re: Remove Dynamat Xtreme - JimBop 19:37:58 11/14/06 (0)