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<blockquote data-quote="89Rallye" data-source="post: 320886" data-attributes="member: 17182"><p>Cheers dude, It was actualy brown bread I used which trust me isnt cheap..</p><p></p><p>I wont be using a dynamat type product in the van, that was simply an example because I had it happen to me (sagging) in a Golf (which yes was for sound deadening not insulation). A modern car is also obviously a lot more forgiving since its got a hard headliner.</p><p></p><p>I was intending on using the foil type wrapping on the roof, hence why I asked what glue to use 8) </p><p></p><p>Maybe I wasnt clear enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="89Rallye, post: 320886, member: 17182"] Cheers dude, It was actualy brown bread I used which trust me isnt cheap.. I wont be using a dynamat type product in the van, that was simply an example because I had it happen to me (sagging) in a Golf (which yes was for sound deadening not insulation). A modern car is also obviously a lot more forgiving since its got a hard headliner. I was intending on using the foil type wrapping on the roof, hence why I asked what glue to use 8) Maybe I wasnt clear enough. [/QUOTE]
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