Basically, I had to take the mk1 to work yesterday when we had the huge downpour in Melbourne (there's a longer story here, but lets stick to teh topic).
I got home and felt the carpet and it was a little damp, which I expected. So I lifted up the carpet and underlay to let it dry out. However, I found some rust that will need treating. Pics to follow tonight.
On the good side is that most of the bitumen sealer crap is easily chipping off, so I should have a stripped floor fairly soon.
I plan on doing the full POR15 3 step process. What I would like to know is, what are people doing for sound deadening/underlay? The OEM stuff is quite thick, but I think it would be best to throw in some new stuff. Thoughts:
1) Use this stuff. Two layers of sound absorbing underlay separated by a noise barrier of mass loaded vinyl:Sound Deadening Underlay Offcut Suits Replacement Moulded CAR Carpet Fitting | eBay
2) Use this stuff. A layer of butyl bonded to traditional jute underfelt: Soundproofing Felt - Knox Auto Carpets
3) Use Dynamat/Extrememat/etc and then std underlay on top.
I'm no a fan of number 3 as it seems counterintuitive to stick something to the floor of the car that could trap moisture and condensation.
Help!
I got home and felt the carpet and it was a little damp, which I expected. So I lifted up the carpet and underlay to let it dry out. However, I found some rust that will need treating. Pics to follow tonight.
On the good side is that most of the bitumen sealer crap is easily chipping off, so I should have a stripped floor fairly soon.
I plan on doing the full POR15 3 step process. What I would like to know is, what are people doing for sound deadening/underlay? The OEM stuff is quite thick, but I think it would be best to throw in some new stuff. Thoughts:
1) Use this stuff. Two layers of sound absorbing underlay separated by a noise barrier of mass loaded vinyl:Sound Deadening Underlay Offcut Suits Replacement Moulded CAR Carpet Fitting | eBay
2) Use this stuff. A layer of butyl bonded to traditional jute underfelt: Soundproofing Felt - Knox Auto Carpets
3) Use Dynamat/Extrememat/etc and then std underlay on top.
I'm no a fan of number 3 as it seems counterintuitive to stick something to the floor of the car that could trap moisture and condensation.
Help!
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