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chrisfitton

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 22:58

Theres some stuff used for flooring which is very good. Theres either that stuff thats like under bonnets of older cars.

Or theres some silver stuff which comes folded up, its meant to be used under laminate flooring. But works very well in car and ya can easily cut it to any shape ant its big. Only prob is ya gotta bond it on ya self.


Fear

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:37

Well i bought some aquaseal out of interest today, even if i only double it up over and over in the tailgate then its worth it for the price!!! Ive also got some real dense foam to go with it so hopefully with both on rear3/4 panels will help stop so much rattling and flexing and keep 1 or 2 db in the car!!!!


corb

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 21:00

:rolleyes:


Fitz

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 16:17

Check out the following thread about filling the doors with foam.
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=62052
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Kris TD

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:04

dynamat is only bitumen on a sheet. its really overpriced. fill in gaps with expanding foam and use roof insulation, it will cost a 1/4 the price and teh difference wont be very noticeable compared to using dynamat.


Blue

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 13:01

Stick with the Dynamat - I've got it all over my car. Its that price for a reason - it's chuffin good at what its designed to do!:P


CORSALUVA

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 10:27

the stuff i got from B & Q was called something like self adhesive roof underlay and came in a roll 10m x 1m.

was about £24.99 i think but you could cover the whole car in one roll.

does that help


Joff

posted on 30th Apr 03 at 07:19

Aquaseal flashing tape doesn't absorb sound nearly as much (if at all) compared to Brown Bread, Dynamat, Dynamat Extreme, etc.


Richie

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 22:23

i jus used a heatgun. If you dont it still sticks to an extent but can be peeled off, use a heat gun, no chance :D


Mav 3000

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 22:13

I think the aquaseal stuff has to be heated to adhese to the surface. Forgive me if this is not true. You heat it up with a hair dryer and then roll loads of it on.

I'm tempted to buy some too.


flipmo

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 21:38

£17.99 for a 10 meter roll for the aquaseal stuff, i got it from focus

[Edited on 29-04-2003 by flipmo]

[Edited on 29-04-2003 by flipmo]


CRB 553

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 21:22

newhere like focus or b&q will sell it...


Garnz

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 21:10

Dynamate is just a posh and more expensive version of roof insulation. The roof stuff is cheaper, B&Q have it , forgot how much it was now sorry!!!

[Edited on 29-04-2003 by Garnz]


Fear

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 20:44

Thats the stuff i was thinking of, dont spose you know how much it is? Which DIY places sell it? Or do they all?


flipmo

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 17:43

aquaseal flashing tape


Fear

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 16:41

Ive already bought some really thick foam to stick to panels i was just wondering if there was a self adhesive sheet or something similar to put on first!!!


CRB 553

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 16:38

roof insulation...;)


Fear

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 16:37

Well yeh it dont really help but thanks anyway!!!!!


RichR

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 16:36

thinkbrown bread is available at B&Q, not sure if it is, or how much cheaper it is tho...... so thats a bit crap really and doesnt really help u. :lol:


Fear

posted on 29th Apr 03 at 16:33

Im sure i can remember someone saying that you can buy something from B&Q or somewhere like that that is similar to sound deadening sheets but alot cheaper!!!

Ive already spent about £100 on dynamat extreme for the main areas but was gonna try and do every panel i could get to but that would cost hundreds:(

Am i correct or just dreaming that i read it:boggle: