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<p>The foil facing should help reflect heat (note: <i>should).</i></p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/12/2019 11:26 PM, WILLIAM B
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I took Dave's advice and found a product at NAPA that is 3M
08440 Sound deadening Mat. It comes in packages of 10 50cmX50cm
sheets which figures to about 27 square feet per package. The
cost was a little over $100 including tax which works out to
about $4.00 per square foot. It is similar to Dynamite, but If I
recall the last time I looked at that stuff it was about 3 times
that cost. It doesn't have the foil facing, but I don't think
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I lined the floors, part of the firewall and the doors with it.
Now the doors close with a clunk, not a clang.</div>
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