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WHAT's The PROPER WAY TO MOUNT MATERIALS ON THE OUTER DOOR OVER METAL OR CLD
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<blockquote data-quote="trumpet" data-source="post: 8161656" data-attributes="member: 628688"><p>CLD is by far most effective on flat surfaces. A round bar has 0 need for CLD. Small strips of butyl rubber adhesive, such as the products sold in auto parts stores to seal the edges of windshields to the chassis, may be needed to prevent the door from vibrating against the steel bar. This is one of the advertised uses of the butyl rubber sold by Sound Deadener Showdown.</p><p></p><p>Aluminum foil tape will stick to CLD foil and a lot of other materials. </p><p></p><p>Your covers for access holes should be removable, if not for future sound deadening than for their intended purpose, which is to access the window mechanism. With MLV covering the holes there is less need for the covers. </p><p></p><p>If you can fit a useless Speaker Tweaker pad you can fit fiberglass insulation. [USER=576029]@keep_hope_alive[/USER];</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trumpet, post: 8161656, member: 628688"] CLD is by far most effective on flat surfaces. A round bar has 0 need for CLD. Small strips of butyl rubber adhesive, such as the products sold in auto parts stores to seal the edges of windshields to the chassis, may be needed to prevent the door from vibrating against the steel bar. This is one of the advertised uses of the butyl rubber sold by Sound Deadener Showdown. Aluminum foil tape will stick to CLD foil and a lot of other materials. Your covers for access holes should be removable, if not for future sound deadening than for their intended purpose, which is to access the window mechanism. With MLV covering the holes there is less need for the covers. If you can fit a useless Speaker Tweaker pad you can fit fiberglass insulation. [USER=576029]@keep_hope_alive[/USER]; [/QUOTE]
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