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<blockquote data-quote="Rudy" data-source="post: 4674487" data-attributes="member: 568035"><p>I think an even better solution - if you want to go all out, is a layer of mat covered by an equal thickness of good quality liquid deadener. The two work well together since they have different elasticities. Especially on complex shapes, like the floor of a trunk, the mat seems to deaden individual panels and the liquid locks it all together to form one solid unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudy, post: 4674487, member: 568035"] I think an even better solution - if you want to go all out, is a layer of mat covered by an equal thickness of good quality liquid deadener. The two work well together since they have different elasticities. Especially on complex shapes, like the floor of a trunk, the mat seems to deaden individual panels and the liquid locks it all together to form one solid unit. [/QUOTE]
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