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Date:         Thu, 8 Apr 2010 11:42:07 -0400
Reply-To:     craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         craig cowan <phishman068@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Peel and Seal
Comments: To: Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca>
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My experimentation involved just the front doors, so far. I used one roll for just the front doors. The key is not to use it to try to keep sound out, but to cut down on vibrations. You'll see VW even did this in some strategic areas with a single thing coating of a similar material, just a strip adhered to a large metal panel. It doesn't take much to cut down on vibrations, but additional layers can help cut down on noise too. So just make sure it's contacting all the nooks and crannies and directly touching the largest metal surfaces. I found it sticks just fine, but a hair dryer and Edge Banding Roller from home depot make installation all that much better. Heat it a bit, roll it on with some pressure, roll into all the little details..... and it's there for life.

The "seat of the pants" difference is very noticeable not just in closing the doors, but in assuming the cliche VW Bus driving position (at least in warm months) of placing one's left hand out the window along the side of the door. While rhythmically "thumping" the door to the sound of CCR, you'll notice a more pure and deeper bass tone, far less "tingey".

-Craig '85GL turned WESTY BOSTIG in the back

On Thu, Apr 8, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Alistair Bell <albell@shaw.ca> wrote:

> I wnet to town on my westy with the stuff, I used more than you > really need to. The stuff dampens the sheet metal vibrations and only > a percentage of total area you need to cover. But the stuff is so > cheap i went hog wild. > > It sure makes the panels dead. Doors sound so much better when > closing. But it did not reduce road/wind noise as much as I had > hoped. I now know you need to do more to reduce more noise. > Supposedly the best thing, after applying the panel dampener is a, > (oh shoot, I forget the term), a "de-coupling sheet" - heavy vinyl > sheet that absorbs the vibrations, then some foam type insulation > (closed cell foam best in the van, for obvious corrosion reasons). > > The heavy vinyl (or lead :) ) sheet is expensive. In my "new" van I > plan on using peel and stick, followed by ensolite foam. The foam > will provide thermal insulation too. > > alistair > > PS an very extensive discussion of this is onthe samba > PPS I took pics of my door Michael, will send after more coffee :) > > > > '86 syncro 7 passenger > '82 westy, diesel converted to gas in '94 > http://www.members.shaw.ca/albell/ > http://shufti.wordpress.com > > > On 8-Apr-10, at 5:39 AM, Michael Sullivan wrote: > > Question: Looking for this at Lowes and is the stuff that was discussed > recently coated with an aluminum layer? I assumed it was black, but > only > finding the aluminzed. Thanks for the info. > Michael in San Antonio > 91GL Weekender AT 2.1L 'Gringo' > 73 Beetle >


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