Noico 80 Mil 36 Sqft Car Sound Deadening Mat Butyl Automotive Sound Deadener ... on 2040-parts.com
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Noico 80 mil 36 sqft car Sound deadening mat, butyl automotive Sound Deadener, audio Noise Insulation and dampeningDescriptionOur material is produced by the largest European manufacturer of automotive components. This facilitates us to offer great quality at the best price. Noico 80 mil is just $1.77 per 1 sqft! You are not just buying an excellent quality product but also saving more than 20% comparing to Gtmat, Boom mat and Fatmat Extreme! It is more cost-effective solution than brands like Dynamat Xtreme, Hushmat and Stinger RoadKill! Noico 80 mil is full weighted sound deadening material! Vibro-dampening layer is a composition of butyl and different improvers. These items should be used in the correct proportions so the maximum efficiency could be achieved. The optimal weight of 80 mil material is minimum of 0.7 lbs/1 sqft. Different weight of the material may affect the physical properties thus decreasing the performance. Noico 80 mil has an optimum level of adhesion! Noico installs and cuts easily and overall is a user-friendly soundproofing material. Noico really works! Material eliminates vibrations and reduces the overall noise level and rattle while in vehicle allowing for higher comfort. Noico 80 mil also improves a quality of your sound system. It acts as insulation. However, using Noico 80 mil alone will not be 100% solution for your vehicle while still making a large difference. We recommend using Noico 80 mil in combination with a layer of closed cell foam which is a special heat and noise blocking material. PAY ATTENTION! Correct installation of material is 50 % of success in the process of soundproofing car. Carefully pre-roll material to the degreased surface. Special embossing on the foil is made for convenience of installation so you can see the areas that are rolled properly and those one needing improvement. Noico 80 mil is all in all high quality sound deadening insulation. Features:
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