liquid sound deadening
#21
I painted on about three coats of X-Terminator on the outside panels of my doors. Then went over that with some Brown Bread. Not really sure, but there's still a lot of road noise coming into the cabin, seeming to come from the doors. Was planning to paint the rest of the X-Terminator stuff in the wheel wells to see if that helped.
#22
Originally posted by Haunz:
^ Its water based ?
That would make cleanup ALOT easier !!!
^ Its water based ?
That would make cleanup ALOT easier !!!
Cleans up very easily (before it has dried of course) and is apparently non-toxic.
#25
Well, I have no experience with these liquid deadeners, but I think I have a good gameplan for the future...
A buddy of mine runs "Armadillo Coatings" here in Calgary. That's that liquid truck bedliner stuff. He's done boats, trucks, insides of cargo vans, etc. etc. etc.
If I prepped my van myself, I'm sure he could spray it for a reasonable cost... He might even have a deadener additive, dunno, I've never asked him... But I have seen a cargo van they sprayed inside... The walls were like rock...
A buddy of mine runs "Armadillo Coatings" here in Calgary. That's that liquid truck bedliner stuff. He's done boats, trucks, insides of cargo vans, etc. etc. etc.
If I prepped my van myself, I'm sure he could spray it for a reasonable cost... He might even have a deadener additive, dunno, I've never asked him... But I have seen a cargo van they sprayed inside... The walls were like rock...
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