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My bedroom happens to be on the other side of the kitchen, where the
refrigerator is located. The refrigerator is enclosed by cabinets, with some extra space on the top.. The refrigerator is new, but at night the noise can still be heard in the bedroom. I am thinking about putting some kind of foam material to the wall in the kitchen where the refrigerator is located. There's enough clearance for a few inches of padding for sure. Does anyone know where I can buy such things? I know I can get some kind of adhesive sound reducing foam padding for computer cases, but they are generally pretty expensive.. Thanks! Raymond |
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