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Eastwood Insulating Material
I know eastwood is good stuff but has anyone tried there sound deadener,I was fixing to order some dynamat extreme but seen this and thought I would ask.THANKS!
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I've wondered the same thing. I doubt Eastwood developed their own sound deadener/insulation, but I could be wrong. I would bet it is probably Dynamat rebranded with Eastwood's name on it.
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or it could be another company. I went with http://www.secondskinaudio.com/
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I got 100 sq ft of Fat Mat on their ebay store for $120 and it worked like a champ.
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100sf of FatMat with roller, knife etc (a kit) from Amazon for $100. http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_no...eywords=FATMAT |
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+1 on the FatMat. I had bought mine a coupla years ago and it sat in a box all that time. Took it out thinking the adhesive had all dried up but the stuff is sticking like a champ. This is my first time using a product like this and I'm relieved it's so easy to cut, shape, and apply.
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The second skin Damplifier Pro is some really awesome stuff. The adhesion is second-to-none and the foil backing is very thick. Apparently testing has shown it works well from an acoustic standpoint too.
I also used their Heat Wave product in crucial firewall and toe-board areas, could not be happier with the improvement that made. I am all for saving money where you can, but I think this may be an example of getting what you pay for. Especially in the roof and door panel areas where you have to demand that the product stick forever! |
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