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Old 07-15-2011, 11:10 AM
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Default sound deadening

I would like to hear some opinions on spray on sound deadener versus the mat type; does the spray on such as lizard skin really work? Is there a brand as good as dynomat? Any help appreciated, Thanks, Garry.
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Old 08-07-2011, 08:18 PM
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I'm actually thinking about using spray on and dynomat. Not sure if thats possible or can be done, but regardless thats what I'm thinking about doing to try and keep the drone down in the interior of the car.
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Old 08-13-2011, 06:10 AM
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I'm brushing on E-dead from elemental designs and, then I'm going to make another layer of insulation with some stuff from lowes. The stuff from lowes is kind of like bubble wrap with foil on both sides. I read on some other forums that a bunch of vette guys have done this to combat sound and heat in the crew compartment.
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household carpet padding works very nice
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Lizzard skin works pretty damn good!!!
Our last five projects have recieved it.
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Old 09-18-2011, 07:15 PM
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I am doing a combination of above. I am using U-Pol Raptor liner under the car. The inside of the floor has recieved POR-15, followed by a DupliColor roll on bed liner, that will be covered by DynaMat, carpet padding and then finally carpet. I am also using DynaMat on the inside of the doors, toe boards, package tray and on the roof before installing the headliner. Up higher on the inside of the firewall I am using the stuff mention above from Lowes because its super flexible and easy to install over the curves and around stuff. plus its cheap.
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Old 09-18-2011, 09:36 PM
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I applied raptor by U-pol about 5 years ago under the car, on the floorboard and in the trunk. Pretty easy to apply. Then I went with Fatmat off ebay on the floorboards and trunk then spent alittle more on a upper grade of Fatmat for firewall, inner fender, roof and inner doors. Installed it on my son's car, has held up very well and sounds very good inside the car so figured it would be good enough for mine. Satisfied and the Fatmats quite a bit cheaper than the Dynamat. Good luck.
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I applied raptor by U-pol about 5 years ago under the car, on the floorboard and in the trunk. Pretty easy to apply. Then I went with Fatmat off ebay on the floorboards and trunk then spent alittle more on a upper grade of Fatmat for firewall, inner fender, roof and inner doors. Installed it on my son's car, has held up very well and sounds very good inside the car so figured it would be good enough for mine. Satisfied and the Fatmats quite a bit cheaper than the Dynamat. Good luck.
What's the "upper grade" of Fatmat you mentioned. I was about to buy one of their 100 sq. ft. rolls for the interior of my car but didn't see any different grades.
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What's the "upper grade" of Fatmat you mentioned. I was about to buy one of their 100 sq. ft. rolls for the interior of my car but didn't see any different grades.
Here's what I used. Was very good to work with and seems to be a good product.
http://cgi.ebay.com/100-New-FatMat-M...aultDomainQ5f0
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How well does that raptor stuff lay? Anyone have any 'after' pics? I'm looking to use that under the car and the wheel wells, then lizard skin inside. Am i on the right track?
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