Insulation Spray
#25
Toluol, also known as toluene, phenylmethane, and methylbenzene, is a hydrocarbon compound most often used as a paint thinner, cleaner, and degreaser. It is widely used as a solvent in industry as many different substances dissolve easily in it. It has also been used in the process of removing cocaine from the coca leaves used in Coca-ColaŽ syrup. Present in low levels in crude oil, it is generally produced in the process of making gasoline.
i guess it is toluene.. but when u just put some on a rag it cleans really nicely.. dont pour it on cause then ya u might strip ur car. or dilute it
i guess it is toluene.. but when u just put some on a rag it cleans really nicely.. dont pour it on cause then ya u might strip ur car. or dilute it
#27
Last edited by Blu; 12-12-2010 at 08:24 AM. Reason: link fixed
#28
I suggest going the sound deadening route. The idea is to keep the sound inside your vehicle. With the foam it will reduce rattles but will still let sound out as easy as before. With a deadener designed to reduce rattles, it creates a barrier reducing the amount of sound passing through.
I've tried 2 DIY sound deadening methods on my car and one purpose designed sound deadener. I like this stuff. B-Quiet It seems easy to apply and cut into shapes you need. And it is reasonable priced, and it Canada!
I've used the roofing water and ice inside my door panels. It's ok but not good enough for all the nooks and crannies. I've also use stuff like rock guard. It's like thick tar. Used it on my trunk lid. Costs about the same as a sound deadener in the end but it did the job. Also looks like crap!
I've tried 2 DIY sound deadening methods on my car and one purpose designed sound deadener. I like this stuff. B-Quiet It seems easy to apply and cut into shapes you need. And it is reasonable priced, and it Canada!
I've used the roofing water and ice inside my door panels. It's ok but not good enough for all the nooks and crannies. I've also use stuff like rock guard. It's like thick tar. Used it on my trunk lid. Costs about the same as a sound deadener in the end but it did the job. Also looks like crap!
Last edited by wvince; 12-12-2010 at 08:39 AM.