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<blockquote data-quote="Bass911" data-source="post: 8071048" data-attributes="member: 580057"><p>The science is wrong or they can't figure out the proper term for what Peel n Seal really does. Maybe Peel n Seal is using dark matter to absorb the sound? I could point you to Peel n Seal before and after YouTube videos, but we both know real video proof is not scientific enough for you. I was never looking for the best deadner. I'd rather use Raamat or Second Skin. I'm well aware of what Peel n Seal is. My truck never sounded like a tin can without deadening. I just wanted to try it since I'm replacing the carpet. The interior has a few new rattles due to heavy bass, and that is my main concern. It is mostly plastic trim pieces buzzing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bass911, post: 8071048, member: 580057"] The science is wrong or they can't figure out the proper term for what Peel n Seal really does. Maybe Peel n Seal is using dark matter to absorb the sound? I could point you to Peel n Seal before and after YouTube videos, but we both know real video proof is not scientific enough for you. I was never looking for the best deadner. I'd rather use Raamat or Second Skin. I'm well aware of what Peel n Seal is. My truck never sounded like a tin can without deadening. I just wanted to try it since I'm replacing the carpet. The interior has a few new rattles due to heavy bass, and that is my main concern. It is mostly plastic trim pieces buzzing. [/QUOTE]
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