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UMU Posted - 07 Oct 2010 : 19:13:16
So 'hear' you go

Recently I found driving on the motorway for any distance a little draining, as there is so much unnessary noice coming in the car.

I have found a material thats cheap and easy to work with that does a fairly good job.

'Flashband' as used in the building trade, heres a link just to show you what i mean
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/22704/Building/PVCu-Cladding/Evo-Stik-Flashband-225mm-x-10m?cm_mmc=GoogleBase-_-Datafeed-_-Building-_-Evo-Stik%20Flashband%20225mm%20x%2010m

I ordered mine from Toolstation, but had to call them to do so as couldnt find it on the web and it was only around a tenner for a 10m roll of 225mm wide - i found that 2 rolls did the job.

Really you can only use this on the floor pan and below/behind the rear seat as it will peel off the roof and possibly the doors, but with installing this plus an extra layer of carpet, my car is so much quieter - wow!

Hope this helps

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