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great info here... definitely on the list for me as well. thanks, all!
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@AustinBear One thing to consider when thinking of sq ft for the MLV is that most suppliers are saying it isn't good for vertical application, so that knocks out doors and quarter panels. It is quite heavy, and at least the kind I bought was not adhesive backed. I ended up using 2 cans of (quite expensive ~$25/can) 3M trim spray adhesive, but it certainly would not hold while the adhesive dries vertically.
...but man you guys laying this sound deadener wall to wall 100% coverage makes me nervous for any moisture retention, especially up to the edges of the floor and adjacent panels, and on the outer panel skin...
If anyone was waiting, Second Skin is running a 15% off sale this weekend (HONOR15). Might be a good time to pick up the MLV/Open Cell Foam Combo (Luxury Liner Pro). I don't have any affiliation with them, just a pleased customer!
Took the poor man's route and remove my interior, pressure washed carpet and reinstalled after putting down Kilmat 80mil and Noico red 150.
Didn't feel like the investment in the new carpet was worth it, as it has been said before here this thing isn't going to a museum or BAT. I happy with sound proofing and restoration of carpet.
After pressure washing we hung carpet on a line and banged additional dirt out for another 20 minutes amazing what 30 year old carpet will hold
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That’s disappointing to hear. They advertise the red 150 as a good sound reducer.@Built4Camp I wish i could say it was like driving a Rolls just more dependable. I only noticed a little difference with noise and heat, but I think this project is worth it because you can inspect covered up areas for rust and really freshen up interior.
I think the MLV is the way to go on this as well.
Samj,@Built4Camp I wish i could say it was like driving a Rolls just more dependable. I only noticed a little difference with noise and heat, but I think this project is worth it because you can inspect covered up areas for rust and really freshen up interior.
I think the MLV is the way to go on this as well.