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<blockquote data-quote="Mark_ab" data-source="post: 70273" data-attributes="member: 541433"><p>The spray is great for corners, or little nooks and crannies you can't get at very well. I use deadening not for rattles, but resonations. I solve rattles other ways, like finding it, and applying foam pads or the like. I also like deadening for drowning out road noise and lowering the noise floor of the vehicle, which, subsequently, increases the dynamic range of the speakers in your vehicle since they don't have to overcome ambient noise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark_ab, post: 70273, member: 541433"] The spray is great for corners, or little nooks and crannies you can't get at very well. I use deadening not for rattles, but resonations. I solve rattles other ways, like finding it, and applying foam pads or the like. I also like deadening for drowning out road noise and lowering the noise floor of the vehicle, which, subsequently, increases the dynamic range of the speakers in your vehicle since they don't have to overcome ambient noise. [/QUOTE]
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