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<blockquote data-quote="kmanian" data-source="post: 6907986" data-attributes="member: 561298"><p>they are not all the same. and they are not just tar, infact the "tar" type is exactly what you do not want. the adhesive is a huge factor, as if it doesn't stay on it is useless. the thickness of the foil, along with the total mass. And to deaden the doors properly yes it is a multi step process with different materials doing different jobs, one stops rattles, one deadens ... You are better off NOT using the cheap wanna be deadener and search here you will find your answers very quickly.</p><p></p><p>GL</p><p></p><p>PS. Second Skin is a really good value</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmanian, post: 6907986, member: 561298"] they are not all the same. and they are not just tar, infact the "tar" type is exactly what you do not want. the adhesive is a huge factor, as if it doesn't stay on it is useless. the thickness of the foil, along with the total mass. And to deaden the doors properly yes it is a multi step process with different materials doing different jobs, one stops rattles, one deadens ... You are better off NOT using the cheap wanna be deadener and search here you will find your answers very quickly. GL PS. Second Skin is a really good value [/QUOTE]
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