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<blockquote data-quote="Alpine CDA-9815" data-source="post: 388998" data-attributes="member: 552341"><p>The liquid sound deadener will stick to anything. You can use it on plastic, metal, painted metal, pretty much anything. If you get it in a spray can like I did I would suggest you tape/paper off what you don't want to get spraied. Or if you buy it buy the gallon you can just use a paint brush and brush it on. You'll want to get it 1/8-1/4" thick. Put on a layer, wait an hour or two and put on another layer till it is as thick as you want it, then give it 24 hours to dry befor you start pounding your system. You can also paint over it when it is dry if you want to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alpine CDA-9815, post: 388998, member: 552341"] The liquid sound deadener will stick to anything. You can use it on plastic, metal, painted metal, pretty much anything. If you get it in a spray can like I did I would suggest you tape/paper off what you don't want to get spraied. Or if you buy it buy the gallon you can just use a paint brush and brush it on. You'll want to get it 1/8-1/4" thick. Put on a layer, wait an hour or two and put on another layer till it is as thick as you want it, then give it 24 hours to dry befor you start pounding your system. You can also paint over it when it is dry if you want to. [/QUOTE]
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