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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8862347" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Yes but there is a lot better products out there then KillMat and he knows Resonix is expensive hence why he tests EVERYTHING out there and does a huge list on every single test and sound deadner in case you can't afford Resonix.</p><p></p><p>Also just because once it is down doesn't mean that an issue can't happen. Seen photos on a couple forums and from installers that had to remove Killmat and the other 2 the same company makes. Everything was melted from heat in several different states. So no it isn't non-existent once everything is put down. You can still run into issues. </p><p></p><p>Look Yeah Resonix is the best and it is expensive. But that guy does every test you can think of including best for your budget. A lot of sound deadening is just restamped with a different name except stuff like Resonix and a couple others.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8862347, member: 676743"] Yes but there is a lot better products out there then KillMat and he knows Resonix is expensive hence why he tests EVERYTHING out there and does a huge list on every single test and sound deadner in case you can't afford Resonix. Also just because once it is down doesn't mean that an issue can't happen. Seen photos on a couple forums and from installers that had to remove Killmat and the other 2 the same company makes. Everything was melted from heat in several different states. So no it isn't non-existent once everything is put down. You can still run into issues. Look Yeah Resonix is the best and it is expensive. But that guy does every test you can think of including best for your budget. A lot of sound deadening is just restamped with a different name except stuff like Resonix and a couple others. [/QUOTE]
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