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<blockquote data-quote="Blackout67" data-source="post: 8893200" data-attributes="member: 683415"><p>Exactly</p><p></p><p>Id say get a pack of that 3 layer stuff and use that on the door panels but also pick up a pack of CCF separately since it's cheap to hit areas you don't want to waste the CLD on. Basically you really want to focus on hitting the long flat portions with CLD first and foremost. Those are the parts that resonate the most and you can use what's left over to hit the less important parts.</p><p>As for the CCF, play some loud music with lots of bass and listen out for where panels or other parts are slapping each other and that's where you wanna hit specifically with the CCF. In regards to putting the CCF on the card or the metal panel, it won't matter as long as it's sandwiched between the two and sticks good it'll work the same either way</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackout67, post: 8893200, member: 683415"] Exactly Id say get a pack of that 3 layer stuff and use that on the door panels but also pick up a pack of CCF separately since it's cheap to hit areas you don't want to waste the CLD on. Basically you really want to focus on hitting the long flat portions with CLD first and foremost. Those are the parts that resonate the most and you can use what's left over to hit the less important parts. As for the CCF, play some loud music with lots of bass and listen out for where panels or other parts are slapping each other and that's where you wanna hit specifically with the CCF. In regards to putting the CCF on the card or the metal panel, it won't matter as long as it's sandwiched between the two and sticks good it'll work the same either way [/QUOTE]
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