RE: Trunk rattle.
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RE: Trunk rattle. - 2/3/2005 12:24:18 PM
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Roost3r
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ur egg creat will work but im sorry, id rather not have food packing products for my audio system..but thats just me oh and by the way..great stuff is like $3 at a home depo store...just 1 can fills ur trnk lid
< Message edited by DCAcivic -- 2/3/2005 12:26:09 PM >
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RE: Trunk rattle. - 2/3/2005 4:12:05 PM
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CivicEX98
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well i would rather not have a can of stuff stuck in my trunk so there ya go
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RE: Trunk rattle. - 2/3/2005 4:14:57 PM
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CivicEX98
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oh and it is not food packing stuff, its the mat you would put on your mattress in your bed to make it softer, duh dude, can ya read
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RE: Trunk rattle. - 2/3/2005 4:45:30 PM
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Roost3r
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alright well either way ud still wanna use a pro. insillator to fill cracks and spaces in your trunk lid. stick with what u know cuz this aint it..
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RE: Trunk rattle. - 2/3/2005 8:33:27 PM
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fast93civic
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Thanks for some great advice guys, Im sure I'll use a combo of these. Andrey
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RE: Trunk rattle. - 2/4/2005 3:57:57 AM
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solidgroove
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Saftey message: If you use the "Great Stuff" expanding foam invest in a pair of rubber gloves. Great Stuff even when still in liquid form is hard to completely remove even with water. Dry "Great Stuff" will help get rid of that pesky skin on your hands. You can learn from my mistakes
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RE: Trunk rattle. - 2/4/2005 12:58:46 PM
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Roost3r
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Never had a problem washing it off but thats a good point. makes it even more easy
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