So I did a thing
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Managed to grind down all the rust and cleaned it up with acetone. Used the PoR15. I guess time will tell if it's any good. I like how it went down though.
Happy about replacing a lot of little clips and broken tabs. Used dynamat and some sound deadening material I had laying around. Overall worth the time and effort. Also pressure washing the carpets with degreaser got them back to black. Smells like a new car. Hopefully I won't have any holes in the floor anytime soon
Happy about replacing a lot of little clips and broken tabs. Used dynamat and some sound deadening material I had laying around. Overall worth the time and effort. Also pressure washing the carpets with degreaser got them back to black. Smells like a new car. Hopefully I won't have any holes in the floor anytime soon
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For vibration deadening on a budget, there's a material available in the roofing section at Lowe's. I did my doors in it and the difference is night and day. I can't remember what it's called, but it's like 1/8 of tar on aluminum foil. Comes in a roll; way cheaper than dynamat and works just as welll.
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For vibration deadening on a budget, there's a material available in the roofing section at Lowe's. I did my doors in it and the difference is night and day. I can't remember what it's called, but it's like 1/8 of tar on aluminum foil. Comes in a roll; way cheaper than dynamat and works just as welll.
Interested to know what product your talking about
Cheers to all the floorboard work- it’s a great take on- but very gratifying. Great work
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