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lilboi 
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Posted: August 13, 2004 at 11:06 AM / IP Logged  
how well does that work?
Which ones of these are most effective?
brown bread
fat mat
ramm mat
b-quiet
lilboi 
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any one?
vdubmk4 
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I like and have heard fatmat recommended the most out of all of the brands. The fatmat brand ratt mat works really well for rattles, although it is more expensive. The normal fat mat works decent thought for preventing rattles and works great for sound purposes.

Hope that helps.

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MBZ oe 
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I personally love Dynamat Xtreme. It does what i's supposed too, doesn't stink, applies easily without heat gun, sticks like crazy (especially if you pre-clean with denatured alcohol).

It took 7 bulk-pak 36sq-ft boxes to do my entire car with multi layers in trunk. You can get a good price on ebay. Look for seller named Webtroi. If you buy any from him tell, him the folks with the "Poundin' gold mercedes sent you and he might give you a better deal.

I have also worked with brown bread and recommend their better product which is called B-Quiet Extreme. It is the equivelant to Dynamat Xtreme. Here's the link: http://www.b-quiet.com/extreme.html

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lilboi 
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damn 7 layers? how many feet does it take to cover the inside/trunk of a small coupe (prelude).
archemedes 
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alot of car restorers are using peel and seal (a roofing material) and say they get no smell it's available at lowes usually. I haven't tried it yet, but might on my next project
lilboi 
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i couldn't find that stuff.
vdubmk4 
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MBZ oe dint say he used 7 layers, he said that he used 7 bulk packs. Doing several layers in the trunk in comparison to one layer everywhere else. I would start out with 100 sqft and see how far that gets you prob like ur trunk and ur doors (coupe right, dont think they make a sedan prelude do they ?)

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jeffchilcott 
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Brown bread works great but the roof would be a pain in the a$$     so I would use rubberized undercoating availible at any hardware or auto store
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