Blueskin Sound deadener?
#1
Blueskin Sound deadener?
Anyone tried or heard of this stuff. Got it from Home Depot and it looks similiar to seal and peal but with blue backing instead of aluminum.
I think original purpose for this stuff is roofing.
I think original purpose for this stuff is roofing.
#2
Nope, tried googling it but dint find anything about it. New product on the market??
Sounds very TAR-ish. Ta-dum-tss!!
Get it?? Me neither.
But i guess since its made to go on roofs, he can tolerate good temps, waterproofed well i would imagine. Better then using house floor deadner i guess.
How much per sq/foot or roll? I need to do my doors ;(
Sounds very TAR-ish. Ta-dum-tss!!
Get it?? Me neither.
But i guess since its made to go on roofs, he can tolerate good temps, waterproofed well i would imagine. Better then using house floor deadner i guess.
How much per sq/foot or roll? I need to do my doors ;(
Last edited by sp3c5; 05-25-2009 at 01:11 AM.
#5
I've used it, it does work, not as well as the metal backed stuff, but it does work. and as long as you apply the primer properly, it won't come off like some people may think. Even if the surface is dirty(except grease)
spray the primer (or paint on--paintable primer) generously. allow tack-up time and apply blueskin only after primer has completely tacked up. once applied, apply pressure on entire surface by either rubbing it with your hand, or using a small rubber roller/applicator tool. DO NOT USE HEAT. this will just damage the blueskin, and flash the primer before it gets a chance to adhere. follow these directions and you are good to go. Cheap sound deadener.
I used 2 layers of that stuff in my neon last year, and gained .5 dbs, so it does work.
spray the primer (or paint on--paintable primer) generously. allow tack-up time and apply blueskin only after primer has completely tacked up. once applied, apply pressure on entire surface by either rubbing it with your hand, or using a small rubber roller/applicator tool. DO NOT USE HEAT. this will just damage the blueskin, and flash the primer before it gets a chance to adhere. follow these directions and you are good to go. Cheap sound deadener.
I used 2 layers of that stuff in my neon last year, and gained .5 dbs, so it does work.
#8
9" x 50" = 3sqft right?? and your gonna pay 40$ to get 3sqft of sound deadener?
for 155 you can get 100 sqft of fat mat.... i just picked myself up some from dalfen auto supply inc. GREAT PEOPLE!!! dave and louise are the two people who work there both are extremely nice, they are out in oakville, on, l4k3tf unit 6 407 speers road.
check them out... i figure approx $1.50 per sqft is a tonne better than $16 per sqft but thats just me!
they will ship if your not in the area too!!! great people very pliable! just bought 150 squarefeet of the stuff going to use it this week to sound deaden my car!!
tell them brandon the electrician sent you they said if enough people go they will give deals!
for 155 you can get 100 sqft of fat mat.... i just picked myself up some from dalfen auto supply inc. GREAT PEOPLE!!! dave and louise are the two people who work there both are extremely nice, they are out in oakville, on, l4k3tf unit 6 407 speers road.
check them out... i figure approx $1.50 per sqft is a tonne better than $16 per sqft but thats just me!
they will ship if your not in the area too!!! great people very pliable! just bought 150 squarefeet of the stuff going to use it this week to sound deaden my car!!
tell them brandon the electrician sent you they said if enough people go they will give deals!
#9
Yep, 9 inches by 50 inches
Would you like the footlong from subway or the 12 inch sub?? My treat!
but hey, brandon, thanks for tip. but all jokes aside, he said 9 feet by 50 inches. ;p
Would you like the footlong from subway or the 12 inch sub?? My treat!
but hey, brandon, thanks for tip. but all jokes aside, he said 9 feet by 50 inches. ;p
Last edited by sp3c5; 05-30-2009 at 08:19 PM.