I have seen a product that is a sprayon sound deadening and heat reducer. Will this work as good as something like dynomat? I know it would be a whole lot lighter. What is the best thing to use?
I have seen a product that is a sprayon sound deadening and heat reducer. Will this work as good as something like dynomat? I know it would be a whole lot lighter. What is the best thing to use?

I am getting ready to build a new car I would like to know this as well.. Where did you see it at and how much??
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Im thinking from eastwood or something but i cant remember when i find it again i will let you know
if it does work it will be the greatest thing in car audio since the subwoffer. lol
That aerosol stuff? I sprayed a little in my car. It takes too long to dry. once it dries it doesn't stink, but may take a few days for the smell to go away.
So from my limited experience with the spray can stuff............... I won't use it again. Might be decent in boxes or whatever, but not in the place of a dynamat type deadener.

it wouldnt be dense enough i dont think. Pretty much the heavier the better. A spray is the opposite of heavy
it was in a gal can not a spray can.

The guy at circuit city was telling me dynamat has a product that comes by the gallon and you roll it on. I have not looked for it though.

http://www.secondskinaudio.com/sound...rum-sludge.phpI would like to coat the underside of my car with this.
the less i spend on it the more i can spend on other mods. But i dont wanna WASTE my money on something that wont work. Id also like to keep it light as posible.
eastwood carries some called lisardskin
there are several companies who make visceolastic sound deadeners. second skin, e-dead and even dynomat make them. they will work just as good as your typical sheet-styled deadeners if you apply them correctly.
do not confuse these with bed liners or rust proofing coatings.
what would the best brand be?
I have useed cascade and I like it. Its very heavy and thats what sound deadener does well is mass load the panel. It does take a little time to dry between coats but for a trunk and floor its great. I like not having to cut strips and fart around with pressing it into corners, just pour it in and roll it out. I would still use some matt on my next car but its gunna be 80 percent liquid and some matt on the roof. The liquid sticks great I would just do the roof so I don't drip.
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