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    Well, that is another option I guess.

    I wonder if it does actually accomplish what it set out to do - insulate some noise that is ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by incisor View Post
    clark rubber sell a clear glue in a tube you normally use to fix rubber trim. i sorted the one in my 110 hard top with it.

    worked very well.. just used contact cleaner to prep the rubber and the floor.

    and i thought ali had you picked pretty spot on
    Wish I'd know that when I used contact cement to do mine in 2001.

    Quote Originally Posted by VladTepes View Post
    Well, that is another option I guess.

    I wonder if it does actually accomplish what it set out to do - insulate some noise that is ?
    Is it there as a cover for dust as well?
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