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 A good advise for you guy..., Bitumen sound proof..

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thefryingfox
post May 6 2008, 09:27 PM

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black color, car also black color..cant see the diff la.

thats what u get by not doing it the right way and the budget way
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post May 6 2008, 10:02 PM

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Not doing the right way? Care to explain more? sweat.gif
bjay1482
post May 7 2008, 12:16 AM

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ouch.. sakit hatinya.. habis kete TS..
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post May 7 2008, 12:53 AM

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damn kesian u man..i feel sakit hati see your car..those tar drippings can be removed? looks like ur power window motor aso gone..
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post May 7 2008, 07:42 AM

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yeah yeah... duno wat else will gone.. those dripping tar duno will drip and got stuck whr and make some other thg fail.. power window fail nvm.. the door lock also jam cos of the tar the jialat loooo.. biggrin.gif
TS btr clean properly oo..
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post May 7 2008, 08:23 AM

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QUOTE(ryan_hustler @ May 7 2008, 12:53 AM)
damn kesian u man..i feel sakit hati see your car..those tar drippings can be removed? looks like ur power window motor aso gone..
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Power window won't spoile as it didn't kena it. That why I gonna remove it asap. Tar dripping can't be clean properly. Unless you got heater gun, heat those tarc and then wipe with cloth...

QUOTE(bjay1482 @ May 7 2008, 07:42 AM)
yeah yeah... duno wat else will gone.. those dripping tar duno will drip and got stuck whr and make some other thg fail.. power window fail nvm.. the door lock also jam cos of the tar the jialat loooo.. biggrin.gif
TS btr clean properly oo..
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Going try my best to clean it. =)


Added on May 12, 2008, 9:50 pmI just asked at some hardware shop.. Their told me no matter how you stick, it still will melt.. once it melt, then the bitumen is useless because it left the shinning part and no any glue to stick on.. I seen some said, stick this bitumen, you need to stick a layer on superlon above.. Once the bitumen melt, the bitumen will drop.So no point stick above the bitumen..I bought it for Rm15 per roll and I saw someone selling above Rm20 with same hardware shop material.. Although you guy know it cheap, but it not really wise to do so...

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sky03
post Dec 10 2017, 11:43 AM

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hey guys sorry if i revive this super old thread again but can you please give me the name of the bitumen tape that melted? seems like the picture uploaded here is gone or removed.
and btw i saw a guy posted somewhere in forum said that the vtech bitumen tape is fine to be use as soundproof. http://vitaltechnical.com/product/vt-420-v...-flashing-tape/
anyone experience or have thoughts to use this tape as soundproof? will it melt as well?
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post Dec 10 2017, 12:01 PM

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QUOTE(sky03 @ Dec 10 2017, 11:43 AM)
hey guys sorry if i revive this super old thread again but can you please give me the name of the bitumen tape that melted? seems like the picture uploaded here is gone or removed.
and btw i saw a guy posted somewhere in forum said that the vtech bitumen tape is fine to be use as soundproof. http://vitaltechnical.com/product/vt-420-v...-flashing-tape/
anyone experience or have thoughts to use this tape as soundproof? will it melt as well?
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Please DO NOT USE bitumen of any kind to do sound insulation or soundproof your car. Use any type of foam sheet to do insulation. But do not use bitumen. Not big industrial ones nor the roll tape ones. Just don't. They add weight and are messy if exposed to non suggested operating environment and temperatures.
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post Dec 10 2017, 01:03 PM

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I drive a cheap car and am a cheap person, this is what I did to reduce noise from outside:

1. Insert aquarium tubes inside the door rubber seal. Spray some silicon grease inside the tube before inserting to lubricate the insertion.

2. Spray rubberised undercoating inside the spare tyre well and inside each wheel well. I use Bondo spray (3M product) bought at Ace Hardware.

3. Bought cheap self-adhesive sound insulation foam from Ali, tampal behind plastic fenders.

So far so good!
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post Dec 10 2017, 02:27 PM

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Make ur car sound proof, so to avoid hearing other car honing u like accident gonna happen?
sonyman
post Dec 12 2017, 09:36 PM

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Belilah 3m thinsulate. Let me know if you interested

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