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Best Noise deadening product?

Old 06-09-2012, 01:34 AM
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I need to know, what is the best noise deadening product out there. I need to coat the trunk and floor of my project car to block out road noise and exhaust drone. I was looking at LizardSkin spray on, but want advice (BASED ON EXPERIENCE). I have used the rolls of "tar backed" stuff before and they always seem to get hot and melt out here (AZ summers). Thus why I was looking at a spray on product that cures.

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Old 06-09-2012, 02:04 AM
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Mass Loaded Vinyl actually will block noise the best. Stinger Roadkill Extreme is the most deadener for rattles per $$ I have used it in central Texas no issues.
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Secondskin....
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I used peal and seal from Lowes...... Seems to work just as good as Dynamat
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i have decided when i pull the trigger....i am going with lizard skin
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Just put in Second Skin Luxury Liner Pro on my floorboard, rear seat area, sail panel, and on top of the gas tank hump/ wheel wells and it made a pretty big difference. Gotta do my doors and some more small places but I would definitely recommend it. Interior volume measured at 80 decibels cruising at 70 mph.


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