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Old 02-18-2009, 10:46 AM
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I am working on doing some sound deading for a friend of mine. I was looking at using the lizard skin products. The sound deadner for the inside and the ceramic insulation on the underside of the car. has anyone used these products, do you know of anything better? Need some advice. Thanks guys
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Did you take a look at Secondskin audio?
http://www.secondskinaudio.com/
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I have looked at it, i was just trying to get some feedback on different products. Have you tried this secondskin stuff?? if so let me know how good it worked.

I'm just looking for anykind of sprayable sound deadner, and some feedback.
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I haven't used any of their liquid products, but I have used their Damplifier and OverKill Pro products; which work great!

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Rubberized undercoating works well enough and is pretty darn cheap.
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Originally Posted by Mat
Rubberized undercoating works well enough and is pretty darn cheap.
elaborate please
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RaamMat sound deadener and ensolite closed cell foam. Reduced road noise, don't expect something too dramatic from any sound deadening unless you plan on installing a couple hundred sqft (I installed 125 sqft) and increased the performance of my sound system (more SPL from the subwoofer, and seemed to have tighter bass with less rattles). Now I just had to get rid of my annoying hatch rattle. I'll be applying some sound deadening to that soon. Some other people on the forums have had success with edead by elemental designs.




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