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This 394 mil thick, 10.8 sqft aluminum foil finished sound deadening mat offers professional-grade heat insulation and noise reduction for vehicles. Rated for extreme temperatures (-40°F to 300°F), it blocks 98% of radiant heat, is waterproof, odorless, and easy to cut and install on multiple automotive surfaces, enhancing comfort and performance.
| ASIN | B0BNPZZ71X |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,512 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #7 in Automobile Insulation |
| Brand Name | ALLWIN |
| Coverage | 10.8 square foot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (611) |
| Included Components | Sound deadening mat |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 40"L x 40"W |
| Item Thickness | 10 Millimeters |
| Item Type Name | Sound deadening mat |
| Manufacturer | ALLWIN |
| Material Type | 394 Mil |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Automobile sound deadening, heat insulation, and vibration reduction for external partitions, firewalls, hoods, engine compartments, trunks, wheel arches, body panels, load floors, and internal partitions under the seat floor. |
| UPC | 616943705379 |
K**R
Honestly, it's a perfectly good mat. Plus, it's rated for high heat
Originally I tried to measure and get the perfect sized mat for my hood, but I ignored the fact that you can cut this with just normal scissors. It's not fiberglass. It's perfectly good quality. In ended up cutting it into squares anyway just to be a little easier to apply. I'm sure you could un-stick it if you needed, but it's not intended to be stuck and unstuck multiple times. This might not work with all cars, but I was able to put this under the factor hood deadener. I just had to poke holes for the clips and push to get them to click in. This wasn't an issue for me, but it shows the product being rolled. Mine actually came folded up. The creases aren't a big deal, but I suppose it might be a problem for some folks. Honestly, it's a perfectly good mat. Plus, it's rated for high heat so I don't have to worry about it melting like butyl.
M**D
Works well.
Reduced heat going into my engine bay and my back trunk. Adhesive could be better, but the material is sufficient. One roll is enough for an engine and trunk of a honda civic. If you have a bigger vehicle, you'll need two. Cheap price and works. Good value and simple to install.
D**B
Stick it up to keep the noise down!
I needed to replace the failing fiberglass insulation that was original in my 1996 motorhome. The original insulation was providing some sound/heat protection inside of my generator cabinet but it was falling apart. After cleaning off the failing insulation and adhesive, this new insulation seemed to stick well to the interior cabinet walls. I could easily cut this insulation with my scissors but it does make the backing paper try to shred at the cut edges instead of peeling off in one motion. Just being careful I could ensure that all of the protection paper came off to allow full adhesion to the metal walls. It was fairly easy to attach and turn corners. NOTE: this item could probably be stretched to the advertised 40" x 40" but I wanted to install it in its relaxed size of 38" x 38". I had plenty to cover the inside of generator cabinet fully. It did reduce the noise some from my generator. I guess I could also install more of this insulation on the outer walls of the generator quieting down even more of the noise inside my motorhome. So far it is sticking well but if things change I will edit my review of this product.
F**Y
Sticks well, except on plastic parts
It holds well on metal parts of the car, but not on plastic parts. I had to spray extra glue. The sound insulation works well, I hope it is fireproof indeed...
E**O
Insulation
Yes it’s smaller than 40” however, it worked for our application. We purchased 2 It was not on rolls as shown on first picture. It is folded like a blanket. We purchased the thicker padding. The adhesive is strong. Easy to cut. We have not tested it for sound proofing or heat yet. I’m sure it will make a big difference. In our 49 truck.
S**R
You get what you pay for.
This was the first thing I tried when I started working on the sound deadening in my car, and it’s okay, but there are higher quality products out there. Ideally, you want more than one. A layer of high density insulation over the metal to deaden resonance, followed by a layer of thicker, lower density to block external noise and insulate for temperature, and ideally, another thin layer over that, which is the sandwich many luxury vehicle brands use. If you have budget for only one thing, it’s not bad, but you can do better. Definitely make sure places like your hood are cleaned and degreased before applying it. Keep in mind that the adhesive is _pressure activated_. Don’t try and do large areas, cut it into strips and patches, make sure to press hard and use a roller. Don’t be a hero, it won’t stick in huge pieces, go slow and go for maximum pressure.
D**D
Outboard Motor Soundproofing
Used this to quiet an old outboard motor that was too loud due to the original soundproofing being pretty much gone after many years (even the dealer can't figure out the year of this old motor). Worked great. I haven't measured the exact drop in the decible level, but it's noticeable. Easy to install with the self adhesive backing. Made a template using a paper bag, though I think cardboard would have been easier. Got it close, then dialed in the fit with a pair of utility scissors, laid it out and cut the soundproofing using the template. Double checked the fit before peeling off the adhesive cover and installing.
C**2
Good quality
Worked well for under hood insulation. I used plastic rivets to hold it in place and aluminum tape to seal any place that i had to use more than one section.
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