ok i got a 2014 kia forte and the door panels are plastic (a thick plastic, so should i still put some deadener on it, i'll take a pic later.
No, that's something some brands advertise as benefits of their vibration damper but it's a very minor effect compared to other products. Welcome to Sound Deadener Showdown | Sound Deadener Showdownwould it help with keeping the heat out for the summer and outside noise though? i guess since i am not getting much rattle since my doors are mainly mids and highs i may not need to deaden, but i want to reduce noise.
I've learned this the hard way. 100% coverage is a waste. I did one door on my old car 100% coverage and the other with about 40% and I could not tell the difference at all. Sealing made the most difference as far as sound was concerned. If you want to keep noise out then look into mass loaded vinylNo, that's something some brands advertise as benefits of their vibration damper but it's a very minor effect compared to other products. Welcome to Sound Deadener Showdown | Sound Deadener Showdown
sure as hell helped me! thanks for the link caleb! off to an MLV installing spree!!!Hey man. Install is slow but sure. Currently working on fiberglass a pillars.
Maybe this helps?
Budget MLV and absorption at Home Depot