
Re: Under carpet sound / heat shield
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Re: Under carpet sound / heat shield
- From: ALIENVOICE@xxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2005 16:01:17 EDT
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I have always used the roofing material for auto insulation. Tar-like
quality for spreading, but dries hard. No smell after about a week. I've used it
for floors, trunks, and for rustproofing inside fenders, etc. Good stuff.
Maybe a bit "Red-neck", but it sure does work, providing sound insulation and
rust-proofing qualities. Besides, I am a "Red-neck".
Larry (Akron, Ohio)
In a message dated 10/2/2005 11:39:12 AM Eastern Standard Time,
gaustin95827@xxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> I am looking for suggestions for what to put under the carpet for sound
> and heat shielding.
>
> There are many products on the market from sheet material to spray on
> products.
>
> If I recall correctly someone on this board mentioned using a roofing
> material but I don't recall the details.
>
> Thanks
> Dennis C.
>
> 64 Plymouth Belvedere 318
> 63 Plymouth SF work in progress
>
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