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I'm using a Noico product, and am reasonably happy with it.  Good adhesion (even on the roof) and good sound damping qualities.  Priced much better than some of the other products, and it's available in black.

 

https://www.amazon.com/Noico-Deadening-automotive-restoration-insulation/dp/B01BKKZ1AM/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1502376017&sr=8-5&keywords=noico+80+mil+sound+deadener

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I'm using a Noico product, and am reasonably happy with it.  Good adhesion (even on the roof) and good sound damping qualities.  Priced much better than some of the other products, and it's available in black.

 

https://www.amazon.com/Noico-Deadening-automotive-restoration-insulation/dp/B01BKKZ1AM/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1502376017&sr=8-5&keywords=noico+80+mil+sound+deadener

 

Is there any noticable glue/rubbery smell from it? That Noico stuff is definitely the cheapest by far, I'm just wondering what the drawbacks are.

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One pack (36 sq ft) was enough to do a good portion of the interior (floors, roof, and rear deck).  

 

I ordered a second pack to do the remaining nooks and crannies (doors, etc), and really only needed a few sheets of the second pack....still have a bunch left over that I'll probably use in my other cars.

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