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does this stuff work at all? http://www.cardomain.com/item/CAEVB1X1G i was gonna get some for my trunk and spair tire area. it rattles under the car and its starting to piss me off b/c i haven't even put a good system in this car yet. whats it gonna sound like when i have subs getting 1000-1500rms vs 250rms...
i wanna put it in the spair tire area the most and under the car on the spair tire area too.. would it do anything for me
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I did not have much luck with the spray can stuff, but it was not from partsexpress.
Cascade does not adhere well to OEM plastic, it does ok on metal, if you are going under the car you will have to clean it very well, I find this is the only thing simple green is useful for.
I would use regular sticky backed mat for the interior, it just works better IMO.
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Ive used both Hushmat (its like dynamat) and some spray stuff (actually expanding foam and an undercoat silencer). They both work well - just depends (at least for me) the area in which I am trying to seal. A flat surface - I use the mat. A textured surface could be mat (depending upon the texturization) or the spray. And areas that are angular and have alot of corners and curves, I use the spray undercoating. It works well.
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eastcoast; that was the old rattle can spray ur thinking of,grey in color and water soluble. the new stuff is black and is NOT water soluble, wear a resperator when spraying in a car. the new stuff sticks to EVERYTHING...
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