Xterminator liquid sound deadening....
#21
Originally posted by BootlegGuy:
Wow, another thread to push Xterminator tar deadning. It's from eastern Canada, I'll stay away from that. especially seeing as Chris is te spokesman for it, I don't want any connection with that dickfor. Contrary to whatever anyone says Lcomp and Vcomp are amazing and they do work wonders.
Wow, another thread to push Xterminator tar deadning. It's from eastern Canada, I'll stay away from that. especially seeing as Chris is te spokesman for it, I don't want any connection with that dickfor. Contrary to whatever anyone says Lcomp and Vcomp are amazing and they do work wonders.
I don't have a clue what you are talking about. In fact there is no Chris affiliated wiht the company at all. I have a number of friends named Chris, but NONE of them are affiliated with X-terminator.
You also seem to feel that my wife was in some way cutting down B-quiet products (as you have done with my own ). I think you need to read a little closer, she stated it can work awesome in conjunction with X-terminator. In fact we like the B-quiet products (mainly the l and v-comp). She merly responded to make sure that false info on X-terminator did not .
Oh and lastly, lets stop this ****ING bull**** about east vs. west. Its getting so sickening.
#23
Guest
Posts: n/a
Originally posted by MRS.AUDIO:
When we designed X-terminator we wanted to combat the most annouying frequencies. For something like an exhaust X-terminator would be an excellent choice. Combine it with a felt type material (like already used in you car) or a closed cell foam and you have got one hell of a final product.
As for an undercoat? Yes, my product will handle being applied under a car. Its not going to wash off, break or fall off, chip, etc. Once it is applied it is actually there for pretty much the life of the vehicle. In fact the main reason the product is so durable is because we wanted to give people the option of using it on the outside of the vehicle. It even has rush inhibitors to prevent rust.
When we designed X-terminator we wanted to combat the most annouying frequencies. For something like an exhaust X-terminator would be an excellent choice. Combine it with a felt type material (like already used in you car) or a closed cell foam and you have got one hell of a final product.
As for an undercoat? Yes, my product will handle being applied under a car. Its not going to wash off, break or fall off, chip, etc. Once it is applied it is actually there for pretty much the life of the vehicle. In fact the main reason the product is so durable is because we wanted to give people the option of using it on the outside of the vehicle. It even has rush inhibitors to prevent rust.
#24
Originally posted by Fat Whacker:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by MRS.AUDIO:
When we designed X-terminator we wanted to combat the most annouying frequencies. For something like an exhaust X-terminator would be an excellent choice. Combine it with a felt type material (like already used in you car) or a closed cell foam and you have got one hell of a final product.
As for an undercoat? Yes, my product will handle being applied under a car. Its not going to wash off, break or fall off, chip, etc. Once it is applied it is actually there for pretty much the life of the vehicle. In fact the main reason the product is so durable is because we wanted to give people the option of using it on the outside of the vehicle. It even has rush inhibitors to prevent rust.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by MRS.AUDIO:
When we designed X-terminator we wanted to combat the most annouying frequencies. For something like an exhaust X-terminator would be an excellent choice. Combine it with a felt type material (like already used in you car) or a closed cell foam and you have got one hell of a final product.
As for an undercoat? Yes, my product will handle being applied under a car. Its not going to wash off, break or fall off, chip, etc. Once it is applied it is actually there for pretty much the life of the vehicle. In fact the main reason the product is so durable is because we wanted to give people the option of using it on the outside of the vehicle. It even has rush inhibitors to prevent rust.
quote:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Originally posted by chev2:
sorry but xterm wont do what you want. products like xterm reduce vibrations, and noises generated by the vibrations.
What you want is a sound barrier. Products like B-quiet V-comp, L comp, And dynaliner (I think thats the one?) work better as barriers because of the layers of foam and vinyl etc..
You know, the part that shows she was replying to someone else.
Nice Job! [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
#27
Originally posted by Chris B:
I'm pretty sure it's a water based product with no tar.. we'll have to wait for jon from gca/x-terminator to read this to let us know for sure..
I'm pretty sure it's a water based product with no tar.. we'll have to wait for jon from gca/x-terminator to read this to let us know for sure..
#29
Originally posted by Fat Whacker:
Here's a thought...how bout check THEIR website?
Here's a thought...how bout check THEIR website?
#30
I would give my opinion on sprayable "dampeners" but I would probably get a nasty email.
Oh hell, screw it.......
Any of the ones I have tried haven't done JACK ****............you really want to use something...use undercoating........it's cheaper...........
You want to get rid of road noise..........use something like underlay..........that is what it is designed for..........it has mass and therefore creates a barrier to absorb the road noise.................
Oh hell, screw it.......
Any of the ones I have tried haven't done JACK ****............you really want to use something...use undercoating........it's cheaper...........
You want to get rid of road noise..........use something like underlay..........that is what it is designed for..........it has mass and therefore creates a barrier to absorb the road noise.................