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

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ryan_hustler
post May 4 2008, 09:59 PM

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QUOTE(N's @ May 4 2008, 09:48 PM)
I didnt know TS so silly go stick that for sound proffing purpose LMAO. This Roofing Sealent is meant for roof leakage repair and is really hard to remove it. It will melt under hot sun so that it will hold strong enough to the roof.

TS, just remove it using petrol or Thinner. And you will need alots of cloth. Before use thinner, u will need to scrap it.
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we all learn from mistakes bro..at least hes sharing his experience so other forumers will be aware,not just senyap2 cover his mistakes..
thanx for the info bro! smile.gif
ryan_hustler
post May 5 2008, 08:42 PM

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actually does sound proofing really work?why is every1 soo keen to sound proof their car?not flaming or wat la,i just dont see y its an imp mod..
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post May 5 2008, 08:55 PM

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QUOTE(singchaii @ May 5 2008, 08:46 PM)
sound proof is really work for me. My cabin hardly can listen sound now.. Last time, my car just using this bitumen, it slightly better. The sound had been block and my ice getting better.. But recently, I just changed my tint film into Security Film which it anti smash, the sound proof getting better.. Only able to hear some motorbike sound pass by beside your car. Because the tint film is thick and block the sound from window.
add-on, forget a point.. When close the door, it sound bettersmile.gif
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ohh..ok..just a few tiny strips to cover the holes in the door can make such a big improvement? where to buy superlon frm?maybe i shld try it out as well..and how u guys diy the firewall?theres a cazy amount of wires and not much space to work..

and yea i noticed when i drive with the door closed the cabin is quieter! tongue.gif
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post May 5 2008, 09:09 PM

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haha ok i thought u were being sarcastic!btw u drive an iswara right bro? no offence, i had one b4..rattles like a tin can..can see y u decided to sound proof it..how many panels do i have to do for a simple diy job with satisfying results?
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post May 5 2008, 09:28 PM

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QUOTE(RCrex @ May 5 2008, 09:22 PM)
best sound proof material to me
dynamat~
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dynamat expensive la bro..too costly for trial diy project

QUOTE(singchaii @ May 5 2008, 09:23 PM)
Er.. yes I driving a Saga LMST.. Our car body quality, I believe all house have it, a milo tin or ovaltine tin. But, so far I dun face any rattles sound.. I only sound proof 4 doors, and rear boot to minimize my muffler bass and maximize my woofer bass. hehe.. Beside that, I also got stick sound proof stuff on my bonnet to reduce my engine sound. =)
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how bout the spongy material they selling at brothers? i side sticky the other side kilat like dynamat,in between got spongy material like superlon..not very cheap also but sounds promising as it has all the right elements.. smile.gif
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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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