Can this be used as sound deadening of unreachable cavities? Example; I've a 97 MX-5 Miata and between the boot and where the top meets the rear of the car (that 4-5in long panel that sits between the chrome hardtop bolts), underneath that is a cavity that isn't used by anything and I suspect a good deal of NVH may be resonating in there and amplifying it's detrimental sounds. Could ither of those foams be applied back there and kill all the airborne noise as well as panel vibrations?
Which product do you recommend when replacing a Ford fender? The type that are foamed to the A-pillar? Also, what instance would you recommend the NVH foam versus the flexible foam? Such as one fills better, etc??
In this video we address some common errors in replacing automotive foam in combination with a door skin replacement in collision repair. #collisionrepair #collisionrepairindustry #autorepair #bodyshop #autobodyshop
Why not use the usual spray foam - PU expanding spray foam that meets the harshest working conditions found in construction industry including things like roofing that are exposed to the elements all the time?
If they are writing the preliminary estimate then compare labour and materials with your own estimating software. When the prices don't line up email the appropriate price corrections to the appraiser. If they don't comply, inform them that they will be responsible for the additional repair cost down the road... get this in writing.
That’s an ignorant comment, first of all this is nowhere near the same product as that, and this product has been engineered specifically for this purpose.
Seems your product is MUCH more flexible than OEM products. Why are you showing Duramix products that 3M bought out long ago. Duramix wasn't that good to begin with. You should spend less on advertising and buyout better companies.
Can this be used as sound deadening of unreachable cavities?
Example; I've a 97 MX-5 Miata and between the boot and where the top meets the rear of the car (that 4-5in long panel that sits between the chrome hardtop bolts), underneath that is a cavity that isn't used by anything and I suspect a good deal of NVH may be resonating in there and amplifying it's detrimental sounds.
Could ither of those foams be applied back there and kill all the airborne noise as well as panel vibrations?
thining about using this to insulate the space between my cold air intake open box and the heat from engine
Which product do you recommend when replacing a Ford fender? The type that are foamed to the A-pillar?
Also, what instance would you recommend the NVH foam versus the flexible foam? Such as one fills better, etc??
I learnded something i can hold the door with those clamps.
1:18 *OH Boy! I can't wait to heat shrink my Toyota Tundra into a Geo Metro!*
Can I use this product on a fluttering hood?
Hi there. Yes, this can be used on a fluttering hood.
In this video we address some common errors in replacing automotive foam in combination with a door skin replacement in collision repair. #collisionrepair #collisionrepairindustry #autorepair #bodyshop #autobodyshop
Why not use the usual spray foam - PU expanding spray foam that meets the harshest working conditions found in construction industry including things like roofing that are exposed to the elements all the time?
The insurance don,t want to pay all the process .... :(.
Yes. They do. Just give them the invoice
If they are writing the preliminary estimate then compare labour and materials with your own estimating software. When the prices don't line up email the appropriate price corrections to the appraiser. If they don't comply, inform them that they will be responsible for the additional repair cost down the road... get this in writing.
Then you’re not doing right. You have to explain to the adjuster why this is a required procedure.
Do I even bother looking up the price for these items? Cheaper to buy another door at Pick n Pull. But I gather these vids are for Body Shop owners.
"correct faoom"
One thing that I learned is that metal has to breathe and if it can't breathe it will rust...
What? Metal will rust if exposed to oxygen and water.
So you wouldn’t put fish oil or wax in certain spots As well, because the metal can’t " Breathe"….? 😂
Great stuff low expanding door and window foam. same result $8 a can. I would never use neither product on a car.
That’s an ignorant comment, first of all this is nowhere near the same product as that, and this product has been engineered specifically for this purpose.
Seems your product is MUCH more flexible than OEM products. Why are you showing Duramix products that 3M bought out long ago. Duramix wasn't that good to begin with. You should spend less on advertising and buyout better companies.