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Printed Date: May 21, 2024 at 5:04 AM


Topic: sound deadening

Posted By: phatx96xaccord
Subject: sound deadening
Date Posted: June 01, 2005 at 11:18 PM

i have been surfin the web for some sound deading materials, mainly to put on my rear deck in my accord,  i came accross this, good price, jus curious of what u peeps thought about this particular product.

10Sq. Ft. - eDead Sound Deadening



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Posted By: sedate
Date Posted: June 01, 2005 at 11:47 PM

"mainly to put on my rear deck in my accord"

Now, I'm not precisely sure what the rear-deck of an accord looks like from an installers POV.. but there prolly are some metal or plastic body panels that form the support for the rear deck.. and when ur bass hits hard ur rear deck bounces about and makes an awful racket?  I'm not really sure about all that sound-deadning stuff here.. I've had *extremely* good luck with judicious placement of shop towels... 

... just my cheapo-HomeDepot solution.



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Posted By: jeffchilcott
Date Posted: June 02, 2005 at 1:46 AM
I know exactly what you mean, we had issues like that in our civic.   All I can say is if you buy cheap sound deadner it will not stick very well.   I recommend using Brown Bread, it will stick to anything and you barely need to clean the surface.   works great.

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Posted By: phatx96xaccord
Date Posted: June 02, 2005 at 10:18 AM
what is the prices on brown bread, and where can i buy it.      Right now i have the carpeted piece off of my rear deck, i am making a new one with fiberglass, i was also wanting to sound deaden it, because the metal likes to rattle

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would u like your chicken original or extra crispy?




Posted By: skoldspuppy
Date Posted: June 02, 2005 at 12:27 PM
I used eDead in both my wifes Civic and my Sportage in the lovely weather of South Florida 90+ temps and its not once come off
Its all in the prep work, make sure the area is completely clean, so clean you would eat off of it, then apply some good old 3M adhesive, then roll on the deadener and make sure you roll the hell out of it then repeat for each additional layer you wish to apply

With just a little extra attention to detail even the cheapest deadener will work great

--Skold

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Posted By: Master Asylum
Date Posted: June 02, 2005 at 12:39 PM
That is way too much prep for that, I mean really, that vs 1 minute quick clean and stick? I'll take my B-Quiet(No longer brown bread). www.b-quiet.com And shop towels will work, but well, the dampening material would probably be worth the investment. And odds are, if your rear deck needs it, the trunk and lid could use it. (20 sq ft or more there). Also, I'd suggest for the bottom of the new panel you are making, rubberized undercoating.

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Posted By: sedate
Date Posted: June 03, 2005 at 1:25 AM

"And shop towels will work, but well, the dampening material would probably be worth the investment."

Hmm.  Yea I mean sound-deading material is great to coat ur trunk in or otherwise remove minor vibration from large swathes of ur car.  I have a case of Dynamat Extreme coating my trunk as welll... but it is my sense of things that sound-deading material.. brown-bread, Dynamat, or any of the dozen or so other competing products, all are intended to remove minor vibration from huge parts of the car...   not secure a rear deck.  Which is what he wants to do.  Like I say, I don't know what he's having a problem with precisely, but whenever I hear "rear deck" it seems to need to be 1) tied down or 2)something soft wedged between the car frame and the cardboard/particle board mesh thing that makes up rear-decks.

So yea if ur back deck is rattling and u spend mad $$$ on some kinda space-shuttle looking stuff ur looking in the wrong place.   

My 25 cents.



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Posted By: phatx96xaccord
Date Posted: June 03, 2005 at 9:17 AM
The reason why i want to sound deaden the rear deck is because i have the cover taken off, and the steel rattles, and i want to make sure that after i reinstall the rear deck covering, which will be fiberglass, i dont want the steel to continue to rattle.

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would u like your chicken original or extra crispy?




Posted By: skoldspuppy
Date Posted: June 03, 2005 at 9:34 AM
Well no matter what brand you use, I would recommend using at least 2 layers


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2004 Honda Civic Ex 4Dr

Kenwood DDX-7015/W Nav
4 Fosgate T152C
Hifonics Brutus BX1500D
RE XXX 12 in a 4 Cube Snail Shell




Posted By: oonikfraleyoo
Date Posted: June 03, 2005 at 1:23 PM
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