Anthony Collova
10+ year member
CarAudio.com Elite
Day 1
Started my project today.
I decided to do a little bit at a time rather than go balls out and do it all at once. Today I treated each of my doors with Second Skin Damplifier Pro.
Only the inner skin of the doors though (the inside sheet metal behind the speaker). I dropped 16 sq feet in each door. This was roughly 3 layers total.
One the passengers door, I used about 1/3 gallon of SecondSkin Spectrum, the sprayable version, and use a paint brush to glob it on. The driver side will get the same amount, but I will spray it, rather than paint it with a brush. I am doing it both ways to show how the product can be applied. Ran out of time so I will have to spray the doors tomorrow.
The outer skins will ech get about 1/3 of a gallon of Spectrum.
Once I do that I am going to line the entire cavity of the doors with 1 layer of SS overkill, then a layer of Rattle Pad to absorb the echoes for the RE XXX comps. an extra layer of 2 inch open celled acoustical grade foam will go directly behind the speakers in to absorb the rear wave.
The outer skin will get a solid layer of Damplifier Pro on the back side, then the front will get sprayed down with 2 mm of Spectrum followed buy a layer or Spectrum Sludge. The area around the speaker will get a solid a layer of Damplifier Pro around all that.
I still have to treat the plastic door shells (upholstery) with a layer of Regular Damplifier and rattle Pad. This will take some time since each door has tons of contours.
Once it is all done each door will have about:
24 sq feet of Damplifier Pro
8 sq feet of Regular Damplifier
16 sq feet Overkill
14 sq feet Rattle Pad
2/3 gallon Spectrum Sprayable
1/3 gallon Spectrum Sludge
2 sq feet open celled acoustic foam.
Total hours today: 3
Total projected hours to complete doors. 6 per door, 12 total hours
Pics to come
ANT
Started my project today.
I decided to do a little bit at a time rather than go balls out and do it all at once. Today I treated each of my doors with Second Skin Damplifier Pro.
Only the inner skin of the doors though (the inside sheet metal behind the speaker). I dropped 16 sq feet in each door. This was roughly 3 layers total.
One the passengers door, I used about 1/3 gallon of SecondSkin Spectrum, the sprayable version, and use a paint brush to glob it on. The driver side will get the same amount, but I will spray it, rather than paint it with a brush. I am doing it both ways to show how the product can be applied. Ran out of time so I will have to spray the doors tomorrow.
The outer skins will ech get about 1/3 of a gallon of Spectrum.
Once I do that I am going to line the entire cavity of the doors with 1 layer of SS overkill, then a layer of Rattle Pad to absorb the echoes for the RE XXX comps. an extra layer of 2 inch open celled acoustical grade foam will go directly behind the speakers in to absorb the rear wave.
The outer skin will get a solid layer of Damplifier Pro on the back side, then the front will get sprayed down with 2 mm of Spectrum followed buy a layer or Spectrum Sludge. The area around the speaker will get a solid a layer of Damplifier Pro around all that.
I still have to treat the plastic door shells (upholstery) with a layer of Regular Damplifier and rattle Pad. This will take some time since each door has tons of contours.
Once it is all done each door will have about:
24 sq feet of Damplifier Pro
8 sq feet of Regular Damplifier
16 sq feet Overkill
14 sq feet Rattle Pad
2/3 gallon Spectrum Sprayable
1/3 gallon Spectrum Sludge
2 sq feet open celled acoustic foam.
Total hours today: 3
Total projected hours to complete doors. 6 per door, 12 total hours
Pics to come
ANT
