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I'm sick of dynamat and found a waaay better product

Roadrunner

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Dynamat is all fat and no beef. It takes way to long to install and it only covers about 80-85% of all surface areas..and forget about putting it in your engine compartment, nooks and crannys and you can't paint the stuff...so I have a buddy who works for a company that makes a

"Noise control equal to conventional damping materials with 16% of the weight and 6% of the bulk

Rust-resistant

Fire-resistant

Non-toxic, water-soluble, low VOCs

Accelerated drying times with heat in under 20 minutes

High material loss factor of 0.7

Lighter weight sound reducing solution results in higher MPG for your vehicle

Noise damping results will continue to improve for 14 days

Environmentally friendly, lab tested"
and the military uses it on there steath division..you can spray, brush and roll it on, plus you can paint it and aplly it in you engine compartment.. it's called "Quiet Car"..I'm not trying to sell it just giving you all a option..

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