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Our Master bedroom is at the complete oppisite end from our kitchen and yet we can clearly hear every sound that is made in our kitchen. We muffled all the cabinets so we don't hear them anymore but, silverware, dishes, glassware, and those darn pots and pans are making us crazy. Please help us figure out how we can stop all the noise. OK, stop laughing this is a serious problem. Thanks so much, Roy & Lee : )


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