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Re: Sound and Heat insulation?

Posted: 12/13/13 3:18pmMessage 11 of 14
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F4Gary said: Where did you get that stuff Joel?


Not sure Gary....Dwain(longhorn296) bought it for his '72....I just installed it for him while I was doing some other stuff. I think he got it from Home Depot, or something like that, but I ain't really sure. Maybe he'll see this and say where it came from. Smile

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Re: Sound and Heat insulation?

Posted: 12/13/13 4:07pmMessage 12 of 14
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corvette440hp said: Lizard Skin for sound applied first then Lizard Skin for insulation second. If you want to get crazy do inside and out and use Dynamat .



I did as Larry, I used Lizard skin. I absolutely loved it, very easy to work with and the final results are very impressive. 2 gal bucket did the whole inside of car all the way back to the tail lights.
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Re: Sound and Heat insulation?

Posted: 12/13/13 5:58pmMessage 13 of 14
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I am getting ready to install new seats and carpet in my '74 coupe.  Thinking about the combination carpet/insulation at MidAm.  Lizard skin sounds like a good alternative.  How thick is the coverage from a 2 gallon bucket?

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Re: Sound and Heat insulation?

Posted: 12/13/13 6:55pmMessage 14 of 14
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RuralVetter said: I am getting ready to install new seats and carpet in my '74 coupe.  Thinking about the combination carpet/insulation at MidAm.  Lizard skin sounds like a good alternative.  How thick is the coverage from a 2 gallon bucket?

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Lizard Skin wants two coats. The two gallon bucket got me through three coats for the entire inside compartment, plus I did the firewall and undercarriage with two+ coats (I wanted to use it all up because it'll just go bad in the can). I even did the inner fenders. It cures pretty thick like undercoating.

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