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Old 05-09-2006, 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by lorenolson888
Hi Brad... All,

Anyone use one of the hoodliners that are aftermarket?


LO
Check out Rob's aftermarket one...
Old 05-09-2006, 03:52 PM
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lorenolson888... do a search on "hood insulation" for
some good (~ recent) info & tips.


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I tried lacquer thinner and acetone and some more acetone and then some more and then some mroe... meor.. eorm.. and it didn't affect my brain
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Originally Posted by checkmate1996
Check out Rob's aftermarket one...
I'm really tempted by Rob's.
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I just used a razor scraper. The new hoodliner will cover up any scratches anyway. Only took me 5 minutes to get everything off.



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