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  1. REVITUP

    Your knife is kinda like you Pete, not very sharp. Because if you were, you would have had the hood prepped for this job as well to use up the rest of that tube.

  2. robert gwinn

    Watching all the ads Pete & Minnie….
    Play guitar …. play guitar ….

  3. Michael Taylor

    Just out of curiosity, what’s the difference between the 3m product and Great Stuff?

  4. Robert C Hall

    That foam is to keep the deck lid from ratting when playing rap.music.

  5. John Jason

    Pete you can use the foam from the building centers. You don't want to use the expandable for filling large gaps. They have a minimal foam that fills around windows and doors that seal without expanding and they cost like 5.00 a tube. Just a thought

  6. Robert Bills

    Wouldn't it have been useful to have used masking tape along the top support strap and the panel to prevent the over spill of the foam sealant Rob

  7. rus hunt

    is this the stuff you cram under the panels to push the dents back out 😛

  8. Mike Bowlin

    Should have put tape down both sides

  9. Ty Brewer

    There's basically no difference between this and low expanding door and window expanding foam except that it's $3 a can verses $46 dollars. goes on, behaves, cuts, feels and looks exactly the same. Don't waste your money my friend Pete.

  10. Tony Randazzoe

    That stuff is almost not worth it . F them ! 3m knows they are the shit but are they really ? shouldnt we fire their asses ? Rip off

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