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<blockquote data-quote="Rudy" data-source="post: 4905511" data-attributes="member: 568035"><p>Yup, and again, I believe you sacrifice a lot of performance by not having aluminum foil. I know you are stuck on the idea that you need to fully cover every surface, but that just isn't true. Full coverage is the easiest way to go, but it is quite wasteful. Treating the outer 1/3 of any panel improves things very little. Applying deadener near bends and welds gets you very little. You can make do with less than you think. Get a decent product, apply it wisely and you will get a better result using fewer square feet than you can get slapping a low grade product over everything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rudy, post: 4905511, member: 568035"] Yup, and again, I believe you sacrifice a lot of performance by not having aluminum foil. I know you are stuck on the idea that you need to fully cover every surface, but that just isn't true. Full coverage is the easiest way to go, but it is quite wasteful. Treating the outer 1/3 of any panel improves things very little. Applying deadener near bends and welds gets you very little. You can make do with less than you think. Get a decent product, apply it wisely and you will get a better result using fewer square feet than you can get slapping a low grade product over everything. [/QUOTE]
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