Both are the same price, which would you rather have? Im leaning towards eDead because wont I get more for the money because if I double the eDead up it will be thicker then the raammat? I know raam is butyl bases, but this is going on my trunk and deck, the rest will go on doors, but im not really worried aobut it falling off
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How about this idea, Raammat on the vertical and upsidedown surface, then peal and seal on the flat surfaces(edead v1 is exactly the same thing as peal and seal) Unless you can get the edead cheaper than the peal and seal.
Also butyl rubber has a better dampening effect over asphalt.
I have a gallon of edead v3 if you want to buy it.
Id love to get raam but, the price is steep. Im running low on my budget, and 62sq will get my doors and like my deck. So I dont know. I dont want to spend more than $100 right now on deadning. Im afraid of it falling off, but there have been a lot of stories where it didnt happen.
What color Edead you have, black or blue? How much you be wanting for it. Been debating on liquid or mat form, but need to get it done before Marv's box gets here.
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edead v1 is decent but for the money v1se is much better. I dont have any experience with raam mat but i may decide to try it . i got my edead for 25$ for 20ft. If i could get the same price for raam id be up to try it
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