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<blockquote data-quote="ttocs" data-source="post: 1468649" data-attributes="member: 11896"><p>that is actually one that is a little more recent and I have not had my hands on it yet. I have heard of a lot of a few people using it and I at least have not heard any horror stories about it like I have peel and seal but I am hesitant with the price. It is just a tad too cheap to the point it makes me worry about the long term reliability. Old/bad sound damping can be a complete nightmare if it starts to melt(it happens) or just wear out/fall off. I was impressed that the nearly 15 yr old dynamat extreme that is in my doors is holding up as well as it has and where as the 15 yr old regular dynamat I had in my truck had either fallen off or was just in the way now. So I guess I would say it depends on how long you plan on keeping the car and how serious you are about sound damping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ttocs, post: 1468649, member: 11896"] that is actually one that is a little more recent and I have not had my hands on it yet. I have heard of a lot of a few people using it and I at least have not heard any horror stories about it like I have peel and seal but I am hesitant with the price. It is just a tad too cheap to the point it makes me worry about the long term reliability. Old/bad sound damping can be a complete nightmare if it starts to melt(it happens) or just wear out/fall off. I was impressed that the nearly 15 yr old dynamat extreme that is in my doors is holding up as well as it has and where as the 15 yr old regular dynamat I had in my truck had either fallen off or was just in the way now. So I guess I would say it depends on how long you plan on keeping the car and how serious you are about sound damping. [/QUOTE]
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