Liquid Sound Deadeners?
I'm interested in lining my doors in a liquid sound deadener either in replacement of MLV (Mass Loaded Vinyl) or in addition to MLV.
How well does the liquid work as compared to a peel and stick MLV? |
this may be unorthodox but i used tire repair sealant on my lc and j2 when i owned them, worked very well and was removable since it was cleany peelable should the need to remove it be needed.
but this is because i mount tubes for a living, only thing i can recommend is silicone or flexane liquid urethane but this is a thicky runny liquid and needs at least 24 hours to cure |
Any added mass will change resonance of big body panels. ruberrized undercoating ina can from the parts store applied to wheelwells and under the body tray made a big difference for me. Some products are better than others and you have to apply them right, but when done right the liquid products can make a big difference. See specifically the review 2nd from last by Lou C., here: http://store.secondskinaudio.com/spe...allon/#reviews
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some cars especially cheap cars emit a hollow thunk you hear from thin door skins, dunno of anything spray-on that can put on enough thickness to supress nvh
i remember when i had my blue lc, i filled the inner quarter panel with upholstery grade high dense foam in the cavities and it was very effective, foam or dacron can be a good means..if procurable at upholstery or auto upholstery shop if you can find one..another quirk i did was put edead on the hood and noticed less noise and engine thrash. |
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