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<blockquote data-quote="528hz" data-source="post: 6733764" data-attributes="member: 581076"><p>What he's refering to is the fact that most people think that you need to cover the entire surface of whatever you're deadening...not true. Yes, I was once one of these people too. You probably only needed a fraction of what you used. As long as you cover 25-40% of the area you need to dampen, that's about it. Space out the sheets and stay way from the edges.</p><p></p><p>This is what I was told when I got "taken to school" by Don from Sounddeadener Showdown. That guy runs circles around people in the deadener industry. Very intelligent, and his products are practically nano-technologically engineered. I'm not tryin to bash your product you used as most all of them "get the job" done; I was just referencing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="528hz, post: 6733764, member: 581076"] What he's refering to is the fact that most people think that you need to cover the entire surface of whatever you're deadening...not true. Yes, I was once one of these people too. You probably only needed a fraction of what you used. As long as you cover 25-40% of the area you need to dampen, that's about it. Space out the sheets and stay way from the edges. This is what I was told when I got "taken to school" by Don from Sounddeadener Showdown. That guy runs circles around people in the deadener industry. Very intelligent, and his products are practically nano-technologically engineered. I'm not tryin to bash your product you used as most all of them "get the job" done; I was just referencing. [/QUOTE]
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