Steve, from Steve,
I purchased Dynamat 12" squares from an Automotive Paint supplier some
years ago. It came in 12" squares, peel-back paper over adhesive. It
was not too thick, about 1/8 inch. I placed it on the passenger and
drivers inner door skin, cut to fit interferences.
Net result, MUCH quieter interior noise. Never felt the need for floor
board sound deadening, so can't comment on floor tiles.
Steve
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Steve Laifman
Editor - TigersUnited.com
Tigerman wrote:
> I remember a nice conversation on the board about using Dynamat for
> primarily for some thermal protection and also sound protection for both the
> floorboards and for places like the insides of the doors.
>
> But when I went to look at Dynamat they have 12 different product with some
> in multiple thicknesses. I believe they recommend 4 different products for
> heat control. And some of the ones recommended for heat control, they
> recommend putting down one of the other products first.
>
> So it has me a bit confused as to what products to use to primarily control
> heat. Also what is a reasonable thickness to put down? I assume if you use
> too thick of stuff the carpets won't lay back down right.
>
> Thanks,
> Steve
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