Spray Adhesive Inquiry
Hey folks--
The constant din and rattles rendered by my 3rd generation has finally driven me crazy enough that I've decided to invest in sound dampening materials. I'm looking to do a thorough job, and have secured 35 sq. ft. of B-Quiet Brown Bread, and 24 sq. ft. of LComp. This surely won't be enough to do the entire car, but will start with the doors and then order another lot of material for the primary interior.
I've noted that LComp is extremely heavy, and that it has no built in adhesive plane thereby requiring the purchase of a separate spray-on adhesive to secure this material to vertical surfaces.
For all those who are familiar with this kind of modification, I was wondering what kind of spray adhesive you might recommend as most effective in keeping this heavy material in place. Although I understand LComp may not be absolutely necessary for doors and such, I've been so pissed at the noise problem with this car that I want to kill it all, big time-- That's why I have an interest in installing LComp over the Brown Bread for maximum noise control. If there is an adhesive that can handle the weight of LComp effectively, I'll go for the complete install. If not, I'll concede settlement on just installing the LComp on the floor surface of my Pro.
Thanks very much for your recommendations!
The constant din and rattles rendered by my 3rd generation has finally driven me crazy enough that I've decided to invest in sound dampening materials. I'm looking to do a thorough job, and have secured 35 sq. ft. of B-Quiet Brown Bread, and 24 sq. ft. of LComp. This surely won't be enough to do the entire car, but will start with the doors and then order another lot of material for the primary interior.
I've noted that LComp is extremely heavy, and that it has no built in adhesive plane thereby requiring the purchase of a separate spray-on adhesive to secure this material to vertical surfaces.
For all those who are familiar with this kind of modification, I was wondering what kind of spray adhesive you might recommend as most effective in keeping this heavy material in place. Although I understand LComp may not be absolutely necessary for doors and such, I've been so pissed at the noise problem with this car that I want to kill it all, big time-- That's why I have an interest in installing LComp over the Brown Bread for maximum noise control. If there is an adhesive that can handle the weight of LComp effectively, I'll go for the complete install. If not, I'll concede settlement on just installing the LComp on the floor surface of my Pro.
Thanks very much for your recommendations!
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