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<blockquote data-quote="savagebee" data-source="post: 3636814" data-attributes="member: 572732"><p>I know the ewer stuff is butyl, I dont remember how their naming system forit works, but Ive tried a couple of the vs1e3x589 whatever versions, and they both worked.. but the ones I bought were thinner than I expected..</p><p></p><p>Ive used peal and seal as well as dynamat and edead stuff, good luck so far, hopefully I dont have problems later on from the peal and seal..</p><p></p><p>if I were to do it again, I wouldnt use peal and seal, or any asphaul deadeners.. messy, harder to work with, nasty to cut it, etc etc</p><p></p><p>even with the savings, Id still want to use the butyl based stuff.. its just sooo much easier to work with</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="savagebee, post: 3636814, member: 572732"] I know the ewer stuff is butyl, I dont remember how their naming system forit works, but Ive tried a couple of the vs1e3x589 whatever versions, and they both worked.. but the ones I bought were thinner than I expected.. Ive used peal and seal as well as dynamat and edead stuff, good luck so far, hopefully I dont have problems later on from the peal and seal.. if I were to do it again, I wouldnt use peal and seal, or any asphaul deadeners.. messy, harder to work with, nasty to cut it, etc etc even with the savings, Id still want to use the butyl based stuff.. its just sooo much easier to work with [/QUOTE]
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