- Strong sound insulation and absorption performance,heat insulation, damping and antisepsis
- Scratch resistant. The surface high-fiber cloth is fiberglass. Heatproof.Block transmit sunlight, engine, exhaust pipe heat to the cab, reduce air conditioning energy consumption, saving fuel
- Slow down the life pipeline and circuit.In the summer, due to the hot weather, heat comes from the front cover of car,shortening the life of pipeline and circuit, accelerate cracking
- Slow down the car paint ageing.Because of hot weather, the front outer cover through the direct sun, high temperature inside and outside the engine, accelerated paint aging
- Keeps Heat In-Cold Out in the Winter, Keeps Cold in-Heat Out in the Summer.In the winter, the engine temperature is very high, but outside is very low when driving, which make car parts damaged easier
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Kamal Kumar Rajak
Shhhh..Quiet...this sh#t rocks!!
This stuff works awesome! I used it in my Polaris ranger and it made a heck of a difference. I've used sound deadoning equipment from other suppliers at a greatly increased cost might I add but your pissing money if you use dynamat or any of those other brands. I highly recommend this product as I've used it on lots of equipment.
Lousheean R Fer
Beautiful product!
My son installed this to replaced old ripped fire retardant under the hood of his 2002 Subaru Forester. Turned out beautiful!
Ena Pericas
great
very thick. I put this over Noice butyl sound deadener in my 1999 dodge ram cummins diesel. this has protected from heat and reduced road/engine/exhuast noise!
Romel Ore
HVAC Sound Suppression Use
Used for an unorthodox purpose for a house we have in Florida. The central HVAC unit is in the main hallway and the blower is very high decibel when AC is running. Used on the back side of the HVAC door to good success is reducing decibel level. High heat resistance made this a good choice for proximity to furnace. I cut the material to size with scissors (about 1" less than door dimensions to account for door stops), used a staple gun as a single mechanical anchor point at the top of the door, then peeled off the adhesive side backing and pressed into the door for a snug bond. Coupled with different sound absorbing material used in the intake box (carpet pad), I cut at least 15 decibels.
Charles Massey
It was easy to apply with the adhesive backing and has help ...
Bought this to help sound proof a box for a generator. It was easy to apply with the adhesive backing and has help to dampen the sound greatly. I was first cutting it with a utility knife and would recommend just using scissors as it was much easier and the scissors cut right through the product.
Kenneth Marc Nuestro Bercida
I like it and was easy to work with.
The adhesive, which is on the rubber side of the roll, is quite strong and sticks well. After you measure and cut to size I suggest you dry fit the piece in place before removing the adhesive covering ( brown paper ). Just peal back enough to set the rubber in the starting position, then continue pealing it back as you press the rubber side down to where you desire. Use a wallpaper roller, a wood block or your hands to press down firmly to seat the material after it is in place. I found that a scissors worked best to cut the material rather than a utility knife. It comes folded so there are some heavy creases in the material but I opened it up and let it set flat for a couple of days first and that helped but did not remove the creases. If you are marking the material to your measurements before cutting then either side can be marked with a pen or magic marker. I found that a pencil worked well on the brown paper side too. The material is a full 1/4” thick so be sure that wherever you are installing it there will be clearance after.
Zhai Ambion Castro
Good Hoodliner
To those who claim it cannot go under the hood they're wrong. I own a civic 2000 and older car models usually don't come with a standard black hoodliner, being in AZ it's terrible for when you leave your car out in the sun and try to turn on the AC. This made my AC not only run colder but achieve the cold better. Eliminating the heat coming into your engine bay from your hood, which is pretty much an oven when left out in the sun makes it so your engine bay stays a bit cooler than without IMO. I would only recommend getting a size smaller mill to avoid having your hood not close, my hood closes but just barely :) My engine does not overheat, it stayed the same temperature as far as I am aware, the gauge has always been slightly under half all this time.
Thet Myat Noe
Buy this product it works
You will not believe how great this product works I installed it on my race car and my hood was ice cold but my fenders were on fire the hood has the product the fenders do not
Dionne Redman
Great stuff.
Used to insulate the on board generator in my travel trailer. Installed on the inside of the compartment with the generator and made a substantial* difference in noise both inside and outside the camper. I used sound deadening panels inside as well from the homeless despot. They combined to make the thing actually livable quiet. *Do not expect silence. I consider a substantial difference taking the harshness out of the noise and actually being able to notice it.
Jessie Besson
Made a big difference.
I used this to line the floor under the carpet of my brand new ‘18 explorer. It made a huge difference in road noise, and I did the whole car in just a couple of hours. I did one side one day, and thought it helped. Did the other side a day or two later, then remeber thinking how quiet the roads are(the same roads I was complaining about before installing the product). It took 1.5 rolls to do the floor on the front seat, under the front seats , and back seat floor. It would probably take another whole roll to do the back of the back seats.