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Would it be fine to use epoxy/glue ontop of damplifier pro? I was thinking i could epoxy my amp spacer/mount onto the Dpro instead of mounting the spacer directly to the metal body. This is for an underseat amp location. My main concern was if there are any chemicals in some epoxys/glues that i should avoid?

Call them up. Would be a faster response

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Would it be fine to use epoxy/glue ontop of damplifier pro? I was thinking i could epoxy my amp spacer/mount onto the Dpro instead of mounting the spacer directly to the metal body. This is for an underseat amp location. My main concern was if there are any chemicals in some epoxys/glues that i should avoid?

The top foil of Damplifier products is very thick (6.5 mil) and is designed to be a very good primer type surface that most everything will adhere to. We designed it this way so there would be no issues applying other products on top of it. The epoxy isn't going to get through the foil onto the butyl so I see no concern there. We would recommend you try it out in one spot before putting it all over a large area. I think it will work just fine, please let us know how it works out so we can help future customers with the same question.

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Would it be fine to use epoxy/glue ontop of damplifier pro? I was thinking i could epoxy my amp spacer/mount onto the Dpro instead of mounting the spacer directly to the metal body. This is for an underseat amp location. My main concern was if there are any chemicals in some epoxys/glues that i should avoid?

The top foil of Damplifier products is very thick (6.5 mil) and is designed to be a very good primer type surface that most everything will adhere to. We designed it this way so there would be no issues applying other products on top of it. The epoxy isn't going to get through the foil onto the butyl so I see no concern there. We would recommend you try it out in one spot before putting it all over a large area. I think it will work just fine, please let us know how it works out so we can help future customers with the same question.

Alright cool, ill do that. Test before the real install. Thanks for responding. Ill definatly come back and let you know what i use and how it worked out.

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You are going to mount the amp to foil using epoxy?

Basically. Not putting epoxy on the actual amp. Just the spacer that im going to mount the amp to. Bare metal floor of my cars body then damplifier pro, then amp bracket/spacer, then amp. Thats the idea anyway. I was originally planning on using epoxy to mount the bracket directly to the metal body, then realised im laying damplifier over the whole interior and trunk. So i came here to ask Second Skin if it would be alright to glue a bracket to their product.

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No way in hell I would trust that. You mean no screws to actually mount the spacers right?

Let him find out on his own, he doesn't listen to any of us, he likes to over complicate everything.

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