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<blockquote data-quote="neo_styles" data-source="post: 8004871" data-attributes="member: 644168"><p>I wouldn't take it too seriously. There's talk on both camps about it, but considering CLD (which most people think is the beginning and the end of deadener) is just a vibration reducer, the only ill effect of applying too much is a lighter wallet. Your money and efforts are better spent with a competent application of CLD (some will say 25% of the surface, some up to 50...there's no real right or wrong) followed by thorough application of CCF (stuff like DynaLiner or Raam PS Ensolite) and rounding it out with (if you want to go all the way) overlapped MLV. The topic's been discussed at length on several websites, but if you want the whole idea, just google "Sound Deadener Showdown" and everything will be explained in detail there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neo_styles, post: 8004871, member: 644168"] I wouldn't take it too seriously. There's talk on both camps about it, but considering CLD (which most people think is the beginning and the end of deadener) is just a vibration reducer, the only ill effect of applying too much is a lighter wallet. Your money and efforts are better spent with a competent application of CLD (some will say 25% of the surface, some up to 50...there's no real right or wrong) followed by thorough application of CCF (stuff like DynaLiner or Raam PS Ensolite) and rounding it out with (if you want to go all the way) overlapped MLV. The topic's been discussed at length on several websites, but if you want the whole idea, just google "Sound Deadener Showdown" and everything will be explained in detail there. [/QUOTE]
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