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<blockquote data-quote="Lurius" data-source="post: 2105853" data-attributes="member: 564618"><p>well an update on my edead V3 install.. it hardened up really nicely(enough to stand on and sit on while wiring up stuff) about 7-8pm.. only 3-4 hours after final coat. Not bad. The sludge took all night and part of the morning t get to that point. Though I will admit, I laid the sludge on thick, expecting a long dry time. Its definantly the superior product in the end, im sure. It seems a lot of people still dislike edead and other are happy with it. Im sure most of the judgements are based on their previous line of mat deadening, not the new one with butyl based materials. I might try their new edead v1SE2 as a final layer on my doors this fall, or I ight opt for the second skin, as I really enjoyed their sludge!</p><p></p><p>Thanks again for all the opinions, it seems that even if it is just peel and seal relabled, a bit of heat and pressure will help its install a lot. always 95% install, 5% materials as usual.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p><p></p><p>Lurius</p><p></p><p>PS: I will post on here once I get all the amps installed again and see how it sounds! Next up will be the roof! Im going to likely just use mat deadener there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lurius, post: 2105853, member: 564618"] well an update on my edead V3 install.. it hardened up really nicely(enough to stand on and sit on while wiring up stuff) about 7-8pm.. only 3-4 hours after final coat. Not bad. The sludge took all night and part of the morning t get to that point. Though I will admit, I laid the sludge on thick, expecting a long dry time. Its definantly the superior product in the end, im sure. It seems a lot of people still dislike edead and other are happy with it. Im sure most of the judgements are based on their previous line of mat deadening, not the new one with butyl based materials. I might try their new edead v1SE2 as a final layer on my doors this fall, or I ight opt for the second skin, as I really enjoyed their sludge! Thanks again for all the opinions, it seems that even if it is just peel and seal relabled, a bit of heat and pressure will help its install a lot. always 95% install, 5% materials as usual. Thanks! Lurius PS: I will post on here once I get all the amps installed again and see how it sounds! Next up will be the roof! Im going to likely just use mat deadener there. [/QUOTE]
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