Hi Doug,
The original jute was not glued down, the floor carpets were not glued
down. The carpets were held with "nearly invisible" ring snaps.
Clearance holes in the jute allow the carpet snaps to engage their
screwed to the floor "other half". I would suggest that you do the same.
Of course, put the floor part of the snaps on top of the Dynamat.
If you are doing vertical areas where the carpet was glued to the
underlying metal, 3M Trim Cement works well. As does 3M Adhesive Cleaner
to remove the residue.
To make the Dynamat less obtrusive in appearance, I painted it all with
the proper body color.
I will send a separate email pic to you.
Dave Russell
BN2
Doug Newton wrote:
> Good Morning Group-
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> For those of you who have used Dynamat, would you mind advising me of the
> different types of adhesives you are using on top of the Dynamat (under the
> jute)? I am concerned about carpet movement if an adhesive of some sort is
> not used to keep it from scooting around on the Dynamat? Also, does the heat
> from the car affect the life of some adhesives?
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> Thanks- Doug
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