I want to make my car quieter..
Originally posted by Tony96EX
Has anyone else tried Peel and Seal? It's a water proofing and heat reflective material for roofing. But it doesn't say anything about sound deadening.
Has anyone else tried Peel and Seal? It's a water proofing and heat reflective material for roofing. But it doesn't say anything about sound deadening.
Originally posted by incublinkus
Really? You sure about that? No kidding...but I still like the car...and I would like to make the interior quieter...and saying their is nothing you can do is the most retarded response ever...
way to go...tard...
Really? You sure about that? No kidding...but I still like the car...and I would like to make the interior quieter...and saying their is nothing you can do is the most retarded response ever...
way to go...tard...
Oh and "their" should be "there". But it's ok since I'm the tard
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Originally posted by Spood
Yeah, I did in my CX hatch this weekend. It helps a bit. I just did it on the rear floor area, not inside the doors or anything. It seems to make a big difference below 60mph, but above that it's still loud as hell. Highway speeds are just this constant howling. It sucks. I also pulled off the rear interior panels and sprayed the metal behind them with underbody coating.
Yeah, I did in my CX hatch this weekend. It helps a bit. I just did it on the rear floor area, not inside the doors or anything. It seems to make a big difference below 60mph, but above that it's still loud as hell. Highway speeds are just this constant howling. It sucks. I also pulled off the rear interior panels and sprayed the metal behind them with underbody coating.
Yes and yes. Sprayed on the interior side of the wheel wells for now, because I wasn't able to wash the road salt off of the outside, which I will do later. If you use it, make sure you're in a *very* well ventil;ated area, and don't smoke. That stuff makes some pretty potent fumes.
Originally posted by incublinkus
Really? You sure about that? No kidding...but I still like the car...and I would like to make the interior quieter...and saying their is nothing you can do is the most retarded response ever...
way to go...tard...
Really? You sure about that? No kidding...but I still like the car...and I would like to make the interior quieter...and saying their is nothing you can do is the most retarded response ever...
way to go...tard...
I've tried the roofing crap and although it worked it was the hardest piece of crap to work with. I had to heat it to death with a heat gun before it would get soft enough to stick and even then it was hard to stick. Don't do it. It's hard and its got little rocks in it. Think of really big sand paper. Even though it helped, it didn't help that much and certainly not worth the hard work trying to put it in. Spend the extra money and get a quality product. I'm not going to cheap out any more.


