This is a quick review and tutorial for how to sound deaden your car for multiple reasons. I do it for car audio but you can do it to any vehicle to improve the experience of riding down the road. In this video I am using US Seal Waterproof Tape you can find it every Home Depot in the plumbing department for $16 a roll.
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Used the replacement brand for this from Home depot about a year ago on the rear deck that housed 2 6.5 speakers and Honestly it did tightened up the base. It went on easier than dynamat and was more flexible. No smell, has not melted and positive results. I've already have done my whole trunk with Dynamat so i won't bother with that location but I I'm going to do the doors on the bare spots that I ran out of dynamat.
In the UK, England, the brand here is flashband by bostik. 👍
Just put this in my car… QUESTION: I live in South Carolina… do you think that's going to smell in the summer?
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I've already used Peel & Seal in the cab of my 1990 Dodge Cummins Turbo Diesel project, so yeah. I need state-of-the-art sound dampening. The rear corners of the outside of my standard cab already sounds like knocking on the side of a tank!
Just bought a brand new door shell for the driver side, so IOW I've blessed myself with a virgin door to work with. I like your focus on that passenger door. Even gave me an idea or two.