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Comentado en Canadá el 31 de enero de 2025
I use this on my Polaris Ranger 570 and there's definitely did improve the sound dumping in the cab! The stuff sticks really well when it's hot. And it held up fine in subzero conditions -30c. It is still holding strong.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 15 de enero de 2025
Great quality, easy to use product.
Mark Kadrich
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de abril de 2025
I was sound and heat insulating a generator bay in my class A RV so I did three tests before and during material application: I did a sound level test to see how effective the material was for my application, a "stickiness" test, and a flammability test. This was indoors on a dry 78°F day. From beginning to end, the entire process, including testing, took 5 hours to install 25 sqft or material in a very complex area. One hour for cleaning, 3 hours for installation, and 1 hour for test setup and testing.Using a sound meter, I took before and after readings and determined that I reduced the sound level by 2.2 db (40% energy decrease) with a noticeable decrease in sound and frequency. The generator bay is located under the master bedroom in the aft portion of the coach. The sound went from a rattling, vibrating generator noise to a more tolerable low level rumble.The material was easy to apply. I did some testing prior to application and determined that surface preparation is key. I cleaned my painted metal surface and then degreased with acetone and the material stuck well. Be careful and purposeful when you apply the material because once it was stuck to the metal, it was quite difficult to remove or reposition.Since it was going to be installed into a gasoline powered generator bay located under our sleeping quarters, I did some flame testing to determine the level of risk. Although not highly flammable after installation, my testing revealed that the PE used will catch on fire under certain circumstances. In order to reduce the risk, I used aluminized duct tape to ensure that all the edges were sealed and the PE was not exposed to direct flame in the event of a fire. I also decided to install an automatic fire extinguisher as an added precaution. In all fairness there should be one installed in the generator bay anyway.All in all, I am very satisfied with the product and the results. I have recommended this product to my other RV owner friends.
SaharaJeepguy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de abril de 2025
Bought 2 cases of this to do the side walls and roof of the interior of my chevy express. Its really good stuff.. goes on easy. I like the size of the tiles.Huge bit of advice is keep them out of direct sunlight when installing and try to do it below 65 degrees I would say. It got up to about 70F and the adhesive got pretty tackie and hard to peel from the backing.Sound and insulation wise.. it does make a difference with sound. Going down the road it really makes my van smooth. Insulation from temp though we’ll have to wait until the summer to see
Art
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de noviembre de 2024
I recently installed the Siless Hybrid 3in1 200 mil sound deadening mat in my car, and I’m genuinely impressed with the quality and performance. The unique layering design, especially the second layer, provides superior sound insulation and vibration dampening. The butyl rubber layer is thick and adheres well to surfaces, creating an effective barrier against road noise and vibrations.Applying this mat was straightforward, and the flexibility of the material made it easy to install, even in tight spaces. After installation, I immediately noticed a reduction in noise, making my car much quieter and more comfortable. This product is perfect for anyone looking to upgrade their vehicle’s soundproofing. Highly recommended!
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