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Will94

posted on 29th May 05 at 19:16

well flashing strip has worked for me, 154.9db inside and hardly any sound outside indicates its working. Might not be as effecient as others since you may need more layers but if you want a cheaper alternative then there you go!


Jake

posted on 29th May 05 at 18:57

quote:
Originally posted by 1800ed
quote:
Originally posted by jakethesnake
flashing tape from B&Q - good for small areas. Also, expanding foam.

NO!


Utopia's audio van uses the stuff. I wouldnt recommend it without it being tried and tested.:o


AdiSRI

posted on 29th May 05 at 18:08

lol flashing is crap and weighs lots more than proper deadner.


Joff

posted on 29th May 05 at 16:17

And patio decking. That's great for something.


BeArDy

posted on 29th May 05 at 15:38

kitchen floor ties, u know the rubber type with glue backing, that works :thumbs:


ed

posted on 28th May 05 at 23:39

quote:
Originally posted by jakethesnake
flashing tape from B&Q - good for small areas. Also, expanding foam.

NO!


Dragon_R34

posted on 28th May 05 at 23:12

just to let u know... the Kamei grills URL is the same as the sound deadening one.. hehe :)


cargraphics4u.com

posted on 28th May 05 at 21:03

http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=181452

here you go :thumbs:


Will94

posted on 28th May 05 at 19:31

I used flashing strip on my roof and all the door panels, massive difference! Normally need more than one layer tho.


Joff

posted on 28th May 05 at 17:32

quote:
Originally posted by moddedcorsa
quote:
Originally posted by Joff
quote:
Originally posted by jakethesnake
flashing tape from B&Q - good for small areas.


No, it's not.


Well i used it on my rear quarters and doors, and what a difference it made!!

Do not use expanding foam, its porus, so can hold moisture, not a good idea!!


I used six rolls of HiBand flashing tape, most in the boot and the rest on the doors. Made no difference.
Peeled it off and replaced with Dynamat Extreme and the difference was unbelieveable.


Korsa

posted on 28th May 05 at 15:47

expanding foam :thumbs:


moddedcorsa

posted on 28th May 05 at 13:19

quote:
Originally posted by Joff
quote:
Originally posted by jakethesnake
flashing tape from B&Q - good for small areas.


No, it's not.


Well i used it on my rear quarters and doors, and what a difference it made!!

Do not use expanding foam, its porus, so can hold moisture, not a good idea!!


Jake

posted on 28th May 05 at 09:47

ok, but ive seen it used on windows on install vans.


Joff

posted on 28th May 05 at 09:04

quote:
Originally posted by jakethesnake
flashing tape from B&Q - good for small areas.


No, it's not.


Dave A

posted on 28th May 05 at 08:58

ear plugs:look:


Jake

posted on 28th May 05 at 08:48

flashing tape from B&Q - good for small areas. Also, expanding foam.


RichR

posted on 28th May 05 at 08:26

that stuff from Graffix Express - Cant remember its name

errm Ivanhoe or something liek that - u2u AdiSRI


Predator Corsa

posted on 28th May 05 at 07:31

Looking for a cheaper alternative, that will do a simular job. hopefully under £20