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Old 03-04-2007, 06:43 PM
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That's all I need...lol...Toolin' down the highway and go into a coma from paint fumes
[sm=icon_rofl.gif], that would be hilarious. Get a buzz from the fumes and then get pulled over. i wonder what the cop would think when you blow a 0.0 on the breathalizer, and all drug test come up negative lol
 
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Old 03-04-2007, 07:18 PM
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that aint no joke about the fumes....i thought having it in my garage would be ok but it was getting so bad that it actually came in the house a bit and we had to open the garage door all the way for about 3 hours...lol...my car still smelled like that stuff still about 5 days later.
 
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Old 03-04-2007, 08:09 PM
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well i fya do the expanding foam try to find the stuff that doesnt OVERexpand.....

and also get a bag of cotton ***** and some tape.......
first clean the inside of the trunk lid where those openings are.... then put some tape inside the holes...... then spray the foam in every direction.... then shove the cotton ***** in the hole all around the opening.... then with some more tape tape over the trunks hole opening and press it down good....
THAT WAY THE FOAM WONT COME OUTTA THE HOLES AND LOOK LIKE TOTAL DOG CRAP...... now after a few days when its good and dry then remove the tape and pull the cotton ***** out and remove the tape off the inner trunk.... and that way your trunk botom will still look good when ya pop the trunk! cause i hate the looks of it when ya just spray the foam in and tape over the opening... then ya got a big hunk of foam just visable and people see how ghetto that looks!
 
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Old 03-04-2007, 08:29 PM
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u might have done it wrong then man, ive never had a problem and it works very well for me and my friends, and about the thinning... you have to let it completely dry and then respray it. the pics i posted are about 1/4 inch thick of the stuff. and yeah, lol. i had the same problem with fumes, i had to shut all my windows to the house and open the garge too. its not enough fumes in the car to do anything though, just keep the window cracked and park outside so it can air out at night.
 
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