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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8474141" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>decoupling is when you prevent two metal surfaces from vibrating against eachother. Where ever you need to do it will appear once the system is in. In a Toyota, rattle treatment is a long and arduous process. I had a corolla and it took months for me to pinpoint all of the rattles and new ones always seem to keep on comming.</p><p></p><p>The spray foam can be used in any hole or gap. Just get some painter's tape and cover the holes right after you fill it in. This should help condense the spray foam even more and keep things a lot cleaner. I'd also leave the tape on for a month or so before taking it off. It takes literally that long to cure if you do it this way, but the foam will be much denser and harder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8474141, member: 650438"] decoupling is when you prevent two metal surfaces from vibrating against eachother. Where ever you need to do it will appear once the system is in. In a Toyota, rattle treatment is a long and arduous process. I had a corolla and it took months for me to pinpoint all of the rattles and new ones always seem to keep on comming. The spray foam can be used in any hole or gap. Just get some painter's tape and cover the holes right after you fill it in. This should help condense the spray foam even more and keep things a lot cleaner. I'd also leave the tape on for a month or so before taking it off. It takes literally that long to cure if you do it this way, but the foam will be much denser and harder. [/QUOTE]
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