Ziebart Emergency? Is it?

The Ziebart website lists a Ziebart undercoating and a sound deadener. They say the sound deadener is 4X as thick as the standard undercoating.

It sounds like the sound deadener is what you want to avoid. In a one section of the short video on undercoating, the product looks normal oil colored vs black.
 
I mean, asphalt is also oil based, so is synthetic rubber. Here's an SDS for Rocker Guard:
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And another:
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Found info on Rocker guard---
No, solvent-based and texturized doesn't necessarily mean it's rubber. Rocker Guard coatings are often made from a mixture of materials that provide a durable, impact-resistant finish. They are not typically rubber-based; instead, they use various solvents and materials to create a protective, texturized surface.
 
Found this photo on Truck forum I always go on Chevrolet Truck 3 years old -Location New York- original factory coating only on frame!

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Found info on Rocker guard---
No, solvent-based and texturized doesn't necessarily mean it's rubber. Rocker Guard coatings are often made from a mixture of materials that provide a durable, impact-resistant finish. They are not typically rubber-based; instead, they use various solvents and materials to create a protective, texturized surface.
Rubberized rocker guard would typically have something to make it "rubbery", but they are all petroleum based was my point.
 
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