Nvx sound deadener

Jeffro83

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So I was on Amazon about to order my 36 square feet of Noico sound deadener and decided to just mess around for a minute and check out some other stuff when I ran acrossed a sell that nvx is having on their sound deadener 40 square feet of 90 mil plus a roller for $79.99. the 36 square feet of noico is $63.99 so I figured for the extra $16 you get a roller( which for one of this quality seems to be about ten bucks) plus four more square feet and an extra 10 meal on top of that so I said screw it and ordered the in VX it arrived yesterday and comparing it to some Stinger roadkill I had laying around it definitely seems like a very high-quality product thicker than the Stinger has nice thick Foil and seems very durable the only downside that I could possibly see to this product is that it does seem kind of stiff and will possibly require a heat gun for proper installation but it could just because it's been pretty chilly here lately but I highly doubt that as the Stinger is very flexible next to it so maybe it's the thickness or maybe it's just a stiffer product in general IDK all I know is that it definitely seems very nice especially for the price I feel like I got a **** near top shelf product for a bottom shelf price thought I would share the news with my bass head Brothers. What do you guys think?

 
So I was on Amazon about to order my 36 square feet of Noico sound deadener and decided to just mess around for a minute and check out some other stuff when I ran acrossed a sell that nvx is having on their sound deadener 40 square feet of 90 mil plus a roller for $79.99. the 36 square feet of noico is $63.99 so I figured for the extra $16 you get a roller( which for one of this quality seems to be about ten bucks) plus four more square feet and an extra 10 meal on top of that so I said screw it and ordered the in VX it arrived yesterday and comparing it to some Stinger roadkill I had laying around it definitely seems like a very high-quality product thicker than the Stinger has nice thick Foil and seems very durable the only downside that I could possibly see to this product is that it does seem kind of stiff and will possibly require a heat gun for proper installation but it could just because it's been pretty chilly here lately but I highly doubt that as the Stinger is very flexible next to it so maybe it's the thickness or maybe it's just a stiffer product in general IDK all I know is that it definitely seems very nice especially for the price I feel like I got a **** near top shelf product for a bottom shelf price thought I would share the news with my bass head Brothers. What do you guys think?
I work with butyl every day. And it is just because it’s cold now. Just do it on a nice day and lay them out in the sun for a few min and your golden ! Caution not too long in the sun because it only takes a few min or they will be a goey mess and hard to work with, but if they get to warm move them to a cool spot and they will firm right back up. Also I don’t know if you have used this stuff before but cleanliness of all the sheet metal is job 1 ! Scrimp on that step and it won’t stay adhered in time. I used soap and water and let dry and then wiped down each section with alcohol right before sticking it down and really works good .

 
I definitely plan on cleaning it good but now that you said that specifically I will make sure to go the extra mile I got a 98 Yukon so I'm sure it's pretty dirty inside the door cavities and will need a thorough cleaning as soon as my prv 8 get here and I figure out what I'm going to do for CCF I'm going to pull the truck in the garage and get this build slammed out been sitting on my zv4 15s for **** near 2 years trying to pull everything together I can't wait any longer my patience is wore out but I am glad I went with the nvx and took the time to save up enough money to do it right well at least mostly right this is going to be one of those bills that is never truly done cuz for me that is part of the fun

 
I work with butyl every day. And it is just because it’s cold now. Just do it on a nice day and lay them out in the sun for a few min and your golden ! Caution not too long in the sun because it only takes a few min or they will be a goey mess and hard to work with, but if they get to warm move them to a cool spot and they will firm right back up. Also I don’t know if you have used this stuff before but cleanliness of all the sheet metal is job 1 ! Scrimp on that step and it won’t stay adhered in time. I used soap and water and let dry and then wiped down each section with alcohol right before sticking it down and really works good .
The aerosol glass cleaner for cars works great for this as it dries fast

 
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