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Noico butyl/foil against outer skin, then Second Skin Melamine (Megazorb Pro), and patchwork Noico on the door under the door card.

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I used their MLV on the floor. The one that’s bonded to the closed cell foam - it’s about 1/4 inch thick. Feels like a yoga mat on one side and a wetsuit (sort of) on the other. Waiting for a set of @dnp ’s carpets to finish it up. If I hadn’t gotten several boxes of Noico for free I would have used their butyl product too. Supposed to be pretty good.

The carpets come with a jute mat for the back but I don’t think I will use it. Seems like it will just hold any moisture and with the butyl and MLV it seems thick enough already.

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@ax0n Nice work, man. . .it'll be a drastic change when you get her all buttoned up.
 
I used their MLV on the floor. The one that’s bonded to the closed cell foam - it’s about 1/4 inch thick. Feels like a yoga mat on one side and a wetsuit (sort of) on the other. Waiting for a set of @dnp ’s carpets to finish it up. If I hadn’t gotten several boxes of Noico for free I would have used their butyl product too. Supposed to be pretty good.

The carpets come with a jute mat for the back but I don’t think I will use it. Seems like it will just hold any moisture and with the butyl and MLV it seems thick enough already.

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I used the Noico as well as the second layer. As far as the jute underlay on the carpet I think I removed some in spots as it’s just too thick. The carpet is designed for regular floor and the Noico takes up space.
 

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