I personally would not use the above products, anything not water proof your wasting your time and money.
Now that looks very interesting and promising as a waterproof deadener, will have 2 look into that product some more :)
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I personally would not use the above products, anything not water proof your wasting your time and money.
Now that looks very interesting and promising as a waterproof deadener, will have 2 look into that product some more :)
No need to be mean about it...
Lol
I guess it depends on where you use the products.
I'm waiting for a reply from the 2 joints to see if I can grab a sample.
Personally think both options will be fine in water, option one is a closed cell foam, what is seen from the outter it looks porous but water can't penetrate further..
Option 2 I'm still waiting on a reply.
Not been mean mate, just how I see it.....................if it doesn't withstand water and you can't pull it up easily with the carpet when it gets wet, 2 me its a waste of time and money.
Even if I didn't plan on doing a river crossing or bog holes I would still use something that is waterproof.
Got the dynamat today and its allot heavier than the fatmat. Doesn't smell like asphalt either so I know it's a butyl product. It's very sticky compared to the fatmat and sticks very well, but doesn't form as easy as the fatmat. I find I can't use the handle end of a screw driver to form the stuff like I could with the fatmat, but my fingers did the job just fine. I did the rear floor section under the rear seats while they are out. Am waiting for the jaycar stuff and will line the floor with this stuff also.
Nice. Well sorta. You've just bashed my wallet a little more..
Yeah it's not exactly cheap, but tomorrow's drive to work will give me an indication of any improvement with this stuff. Here's hoping for deafening silence!
Do you think 100% coverage with the base was worth it? Or do you think this other blokes 25% coverage would obtain the same outcome?
But after your previous comments, dynamat is the better pick??
Yeah dynamat for the win! Absolutely. No I don't think absolute coverage is necessary. Maybe if you want the thermo blocking properties, but for vibration reduction it only needs minimal coverage to do the job.
Sorry, this their 4x4 water proof closed cell foam..
http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item...d=151094843053
I still think the jaycar stuff is a little cheaper but..