Should i get peal and Seal?

From what I read, p&s has some problems sticking, though I can not say from personal experience.

there are a lot of good products out there

Raamat is a good alternative to dynamat, also be quiet, edead, accumat, fatmat, second skin.

whichever one you choose you will save a ton over dynamat extreme. they all work about the same, and are a bargain

ANT

 
yeah when are u releasing spectrum?... I think ill cop some of that for my second layer..... o yeah and u shoudl put out door and speaker kits so i dont have to buy from dynamat

 
IThanks for the interest guys.

I do have a door kit already.. It consists of 4 sheets of Damplifier each 12 inches wide by 3 feet long.

I was hoping spectrum would be done early this week, but I ran into some problems. Now it looks like it might be another 2 weeks, as much as a month

I hate to keep you guys waiting, but I am working as fast as I can

Ssecond Skin Damplifier Extreme will be out in a few weeks. check out the web site if you have not already. its still in the works, but has some helpful info on it. the website should be complete in another weeks or so.

email me if you have any second skin questions.

Thanks again

ANT

 
good stuff from what I hear.

never used it myself though.

As with all 60 mil mats; Ramatt 60, e.v2 Damplifier extreme, the big thing you need to remeber is the preperation of the surface area. for some reason 60 mil material is does not have the same adhesive strength of the other thinner mats. edead suggests you use 3m spray adhesive if you are unable to clean all surfaces properly. the spray ahdesive is a good idea even if it is clean with 60.

60 mill just has more problems than other mat..there is a smal tutorial on my web site on installing damping mat.

http://www.secondskin.grabandgobig.com

you should be happy with the edead though

ANT

 
i got quoted for doing my four doors in my truck using accumat $160 bones (INSTALLED!!!)...holy smokes that's cheap....Hifibuys wanted for $250 for the dynamat kit alone...I wonder if this accumat will work as well though..i Know someone said it's good, but has anyone here used accumat... I visited their official site and it's manufactured by schosche which seems like a pretty reputable company http://www.scosche.com/accumat.htm . I'll take the dive, and let you guys know how it went //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif

 
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