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My 2 cents...
I like as WaveArts working with dialog broadband noise. I didn't success to push it hard enough on really noisy material without getting artifacts. However it delivers nice results on moderate background broadband and some white noise (mic hiss). You can manually adjust frequencies, threshold and attenuation you want to apply on.
I like to use Sonic NoNoise on a "bad" stuff. But there is always a tendancy to thin the sound very easily.
I had some interesting results with McDSP MC2000 as well. This is a little bit cleaner than Waves C4 to my taste.
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