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<blockquote data-quote="golfrnut" data-source="post: 416020" data-attributes="member: 14427"><p>Yup, I went with a cheaper option that people had given in the past through some forum searches. Hear great things about the turf, the stuff is just not cheap for experimentation.</p><p></p><p>Also used a can of 3M spray adhesive which I had also seen suggested. I have my doubts on the longevity of it holding as it's basically the same glue on their tape, just in a can. If it works, awesome, if it doesn't hold up acetone should be able to take off the residue pretty easily. The matting is down decently well at the moment, I can peel it up with some effort, but as long as it keeps air out from under the matting while going down the highway at 70MPH, I should be okay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="golfrnut, post: 416020, member: 14427"] Yup, I went with a cheaper option that people had given in the past through some forum searches. Hear great things about the turf, the stuff is just not cheap for experimentation. Also used a can of 3M spray adhesive which I had also seen suggested. I have my doubts on the longevity of it holding as it's basically the same glue on their tape, just in a can. If it works, awesome, if it doesn't hold up acetone should be able to take off the residue pretty easily. The matting is down decently well at the moment, I can peel it up with some effort, but as long as it keeps air out from under the matting while going down the highway at 70MPH, I should be okay. [/QUOTE]
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