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<blockquote data-quote="SPLAudioHz" data-source="post: 7217199" data-attributes="member: 625822"><p>Fatmat rattletrap. no more than 25% on ANY surface. Any more and your wasting time and money. Next get either CDL tiles over that or get MLV with the CCF attached. Either will make things nice and solid. You can also go overkill and fill the areas you cannot get to with two part expanding foam, then stuff fiberglass over that, then cut pieces of CCF to fit openings in the body metal and seal them in with a butyl culk. It is all up to you. Everyone has their opinion. I know what works for me. In my younger years I played the "Dynamat" game and stacked two layers all over cars. Then I realized the art of the CCL, MLV, and CDL tiles. Then again I am into SQ, not SPL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPLAudioHz, post: 7217199, member: 625822"] Fatmat rattletrap. no more than 25% on ANY surface. Any more and your wasting time and money. Next get either CDL tiles over that or get MLV with the CCF attached. Either will make things nice and solid. You can also go overkill and fill the areas you cannot get to with two part expanding foam, then stuff fiberglass over that, then cut pieces of CCF to fit openings in the body metal and seal them in with a butyl culk. It is all up to you. Everyone has their opinion. I know what works for me. In my younger years I played the "Dynamat" game and stacked two layers all over cars. Then I realized the art of the CCL, MLV, and CDL tiles. Then again I am into SQ, not SPL. [/QUOTE]
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