Under-carpet Insulation?
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Under-carpet Insulation?
So my NA filled with water (cabin and boot) due to there being no rain rail installed by previous owner.. thanks mate.
Pulled out all the carpets, it's all nearly dry now. A fair bit of the original under-carpet insulation material is in poor condition and now is a good time to replace it.
Advice needed:
1. What sorta shop can I get the same stuff from?
2. Are there any alternatives which provide the same level of noise and heat insulation but are lighter?
3. Should I just leave it out? Will noise/heat be that bad?
Pulled out all the carpets, it's all nearly dry now. A fair bit of the original under-carpet insulation material is in poor condition and now is a good time to replace it.
Advice needed:
1. What sorta shop can I get the same stuff from?
2. Are there any alternatives which provide the same level of noise and heat insulation but are lighter?
3. Should I just leave it out? Will noise/heat be that bad?
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Re: Under-carpet Insulation?
Automotive paint shops ie selling products will have some options.
Re: Under-carpet Insulation?
Get yourself a can of polystyrene foam and give the area underneath the carpart a good spray, gets into all te crannies and easy to do.
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It also holds water and would be the best thing ever to promote rust
It also holds water and would be the best thing ever to promote rust
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Re: Under-carpet Insulation?
These guys have all sorts of products for cars.
I got a roll of felt underlay that I used to insulate a van.
http://www.nolanuda.com.au/
I got a roll of felt underlay that I used to insulate a van.
http://www.nolanuda.com.au/
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Re: Under-carpet Insulation?
you use the right product - felt is not a good idea at all. Its a car not a carpet at home. Go to auto body people and get the right advice. You can also have spray on or paint sound deadener as well- been used for decades. Whether you want to use it is another thing.
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Mr Mortlock... you should not jump to conclusions. Nolanuda supply Automotive underlay which is what I have used and still use.
Mr Mortlock... you should not jump to conclusions. Nolanuda supply Automotive underlay which is what I have used and still use.
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Re: Under-carpet Insulation?
If your in Blakehurst, Department of Interior in Kogarah should be able to help. They have a variety of underlay. I have a spare piece of insulation. I'll pm you.
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Re: Under-carpet Insulation?
My point is that cars and eSpecially open top cars don't use felt underlays because they absorb water. Rust in floors thru wet underplays is something to avoid. There are a number of treatments for soundproofing and insulation that don't wick like felt or some other more traditional carpet underlays. Dynamat is one well known but there are others. I bought a sticky back insulation recently for a footwell and it's sold by the piece. I think the maker was bostik but maybe wrong however I buy automotive body items from an auto paint supplier and that runs to a wide range of body products though.
A bloke I was chatting to recently found rust in chassis rails ie a rwc guy examined the vehicle with a camera. The rust is hard to detect if people use spray on body insulation.
Nolan UDA is a supplier to automotive for example headlinings and slow motion may have a good product.
A bloke I was chatting to recently found rust in chassis rails ie a rwc guy examined the vehicle with a camera. The rust is hard to detect if people use spray on body insulation.
Nolan UDA is a supplier to automotive for example headlinings and slow motion may have a good product.
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Re: Under-carpet Insulation?
Correction read snowmotion
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Re: Under-carpet Insulation?
A place at revesby reckons that 10mm thick PE (polyethylene) foam will be good - closed cell doesn't hold water, and is decent for acoustic and thermal insulation.
Any reason why I shouldn't get some of this stuff?
Any reason why I shouldn't get some of this stuff?
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Closed cell materials should be fine. Clarks carry a range of foams. There is an easy test for open compared to closed cell materials. 10mm is pretty thick.
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Re: Under-carpet Insulation?
I installed Dynamat everywhere except for the extreme front leg space, and the firewall area. Didn't make a bit of difference, personally. Especially with a aftermarket exhaust, CAI, and driving with the roof down all the time...
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Re: Under-carpet Insulation?
Do you reckon 6mm would be better? I can get some of that at Department of the Interior tomorrow, but I actually thought that would be too thin...Mr Morlock wrote:Closed cell materials should be fine. Clarks carry a range of foams. There is an easy test for open compared to closed cell materials. 10mm is pretty thick.
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