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<blockquote data-quote="ubergolf97" data-source="post: 2931329" data-attributes="member: 574497"><p>so the car audio part of cardomain.com sells liquid cascade audio damping for about $50 a gallon. i wanna go with the liquid because i've used the self stick mats before, and they were pain to work with and get to mold into the bends/creases on the floor of the car.</p><p></p><p>it says it needs to be sprayed on, but i don't wanna spend another $50 on top of that for their sprayer i'm only gonna use once. anyone know if it can be rolled on instead?</p><p></p><p>is there an alternative liquid damping that can be applied without a spray gun?</p><p></p><p>i plan on doing this soon since the interior is pretty much stripped bare except for the driver's seat and dash.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ubergolf97, post: 2931329, member: 574497"] so the car audio part of cardomain.com sells liquid cascade audio damping for about $50 a gallon. i wanna go with the liquid because i've used the self stick mats before, and they were pain to work with and get to mold into the bends/creases on the floor of the car. it says it needs to be sprayed on, but i don't wanna spend another $50 on top of that for their sprayer i'm only gonna use once. anyone know if it can be rolled on instead? is there an alternative liquid damping that can be applied without a spray gun? i plan on doing this soon since the interior is pretty much stripped bare except for the driver's seat and dash. [/QUOTE]
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