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  1. #85
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    Jun 2005
    Location
    Brisbane Queensland
    Car:
    1985 ford laser
    pretty amazed all the sound deadening weighs 10kg !
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  2. #86
    Quote Originally Posted by Sexc86 View Post
    pretty amazed all the sound deadening weighs 10kg !

    define all ? I took the firewall matting , 95% of the floor deadening out and the carpet matting and got "around" 13-14kg out of the car.

  3. #87
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    Oct 2006
    Location
    Doncaster, Melbourne
    Car:
    ES1 Turbo, EK1
    will def be doing this to the Project car.
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  4. #88
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    Sep 2006
    Location
    Out in Nature
    Car:
    91 eg5 b16a
    How much noise-ier did taking the firewall sound deadening out benny or did U do it all at once?

  5. #89
    Quote Originally Posted by beeza View Post
    How much noise-ier did taking the firewall sound deadening out benny or did U do it all at once?
    did it all at once Brett
    considerably noisier.....alot more raw sounding....you can hear the tyres on the road and gravel pinging against the chassis etc. Cool for me but crap for the GF.

  6. #90
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    Sep 2006
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    Out in Nature
    Car:
    91 eg5 b16a
    Forsure forsure,BUT she gets to drive a SICK b18c7,COOL!!

    Thanks for that benny,good to hear!

  7. #91
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    Mar 2010
    Location
    sydney
    Car:
    EF9 Civic
    whats the easiest way of taking the sound deading off the car? i tried it with hammer and flat head, it leaves little black spots and it gets sticky. looks very dirty. any tips?

  8. #92
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    Oct 2004
    Location
    Perth
    Car:
    EF-orever
    get as much of the black mass off as you can.
    clean the remainder of the tar/glue with some carb-cleaner and rags or paper towels.

    note: It's much easier to do in winter than in summer.

  9. #93
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    Jun 2006
    Location
    Brisbane
    Car:
    K20 DC2R
    dry ice!

  10. #94
    I used dry ice. came off easily!! except for around the floor plugs. it is like glued on with some brown crap that is almost impossible to get off. so i just left it there oh well. my car aint no show car and it is covered by the floormats so I can hide it. haha

    Anyone got any tips to get it off the floor plugs.

    And sound wise. taking out all the front sound deadening and carpet etc didn't really make it all that much louder in the cabin. But I have been running with no rear interior for ages now, so i guess i am sort of used it already.
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  11. #95
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    Aug 2004
    Location
    Garage
    Quote Originally Posted by DNYALL View Post
    I used dry ice. came off easily!! except for around the floor plugs. it is like glued on with some brown crap that is almost impossible to get off. so i just left it there oh well. my car aint no show car and it is covered by the floormats so I can hide it. haha

    Anyone got any tips to get it off the floor plugs.

    And sound wise. taking out all the front sound deadening and carpet etc didn't really make it all that much louder in the cabin. But I have been running with no rear interior for ages now, so i guess i am sort of used it already.
    Wire brush on a drill.

  12. #96
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    Jun 2009
    Location
    rural
    Car:
    91 eh9
    i used dry ice never worked

    so ive been slaving away with a chisel!

    does anyone know where to get good rattle can primer and rattle can paint for the floor?

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