DynaMat Removal
#1
Is it possible to remove DynaMat from one surface and reapply it to another?
Don't ask why...I have my reasons....
I know the stuff is basiclly perm.,but has someone found away of removing it so as to be placed in another spot/vehicle?
Don't ask why...I have my reasons....
I know the stuff is basiclly perm.,but has someone found away of removing it so as to be placed in another spot/vehicle?
#3
cut the panel it is attached to and re-weld into the new vehicle. It's really the easiest way. [img]tongue.gif[/img]
I think it circumnavigates the DBDrag rules since it's still only one layer. [img]graemlins/deal4u.gif[/img]
I think it circumnavigates the DBDrag rules since it's still only one layer. [img]graemlins/deal4u.gif[/img]
#5
I think you could do it... it may help to heat it with a hair dryer as you pull it off... if its no longer stickey slap some contact cement on the back.....
Buying new stuff is probably a better idea.. but for what it costs, it might not be a bad idea to try and recycle some old stuff...
Reduce Reuse Recycle [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
Buying new stuff is probably a better idea.. but for what it costs, it might not be a bad idea to try and recycle some old stuff...
Reduce Reuse Recycle [img]graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
#6
Originally posted by Westec:
Don't be so cheap...buy new stuff Aaron....
Don't be so cheap...buy new stuff Aaron....
Like Haunz says Reduce Reuse Recycle!
Just my way of thinking anyway....
#9
Originally posted by FurleyII:
dynamat extreme, not gonna happen, you'll pull your body panels in with it. Origonal will just destry if you try to remove it.
dynamat extreme, not gonna happen, you'll pull your body panels in with it. Origonal will just destry if you try to remove it.
He didnt know how well it worked for the other guy but he said it came out alright..
just use a lil heat...