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<blockquote data-quote="digital mint" data-source="post: 1020456" data-attributes="member: 561265"><p>If It's anything like my car...to get into inside, you will have to manage through the small holes in there. It's a pittey let me tell you! Took me like 3 hours just to do 2 doors. best advice i can give you is when you put the deadener, cut little pieces at the time. Do it slowly and make sure the surface is clean before you apply it. It's rewarding at the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="digital mint, post: 1020456, member: 561265"] If It's anything like my car...to get into inside, you will have to manage through the small holes in there. It's a pittey let me tell you! Took me like 3 hours just to do 2 doors. best advice i can give you is when you put the deadener, cut little pieces at the time. Do it slowly and make sure the surface is clean before you apply it. It's rewarding at the end. [/QUOTE]
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