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nat
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Just out of curiousity, do you guys use your factory weatherstripping to hold the cloth down when doing a full trunk stretch? cuz everytime i do it, it wrecks my weatherstripping and I go out and buy another one to replace. is there an easier way?

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How does it wreck it? We want details! [Wink]

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it wricks it cause the resin sticks to it. two ways to do this. the first is to cover the weatherstiping with vasoline. the resin wont stick to it. then you just clean the weatherstrip when you are done. the method i prefer is put a layer of seran wrap over top of the fleece in a way that you can fold it over the weatherstripping to protect it. srpaying the seran wrap with Pam or another grease wont hurt either.

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