

With bat insulation between rooms, it helps against hearing regular voices in the next room, but it is hard to stop low register sounds. In general, it is fairly easy to insulate against high pitch sounds and hard to insulate against low, bass sounds. I'm going to be in Charleston SC for a work conference for the week, so don't expect updates for a minute lol. I will post photos, and give a review of this stuff once I get it, and start laying it down. He took a laser thermometer to the engine side firewall and measured over 130 degrees Fahrenheit, then measured the interior side of the firewall and got 90. He left the pickup, with the Arizona sun shining on the engine compartment side. I know of a guy that used this product on the interior side of the firewall on a old Chevy pickup project he was doing. You can apply it with a paint gun (large nozzle) or with a roller/brush. It is non-toxic, low volatile and water based. Cost was $85 shipped from the Space Coast to the FL/GA border/coast. I ordered a 1 gallon container of the product, which should cover 100 square feet. They sell just the spheres, 1, 5, and 55 gallon pre-mixed units of the product. They also sell the premixed product for application. Knowing that the important ingredient of the Lizard Skin is ceramic micro spheres, I found a company on the Space Coast that sells the spheres. The problem with that product is the price is nearly $150 a gallon. Added bonus of the ceramic micro spheres is they deflect heat.


Very similar to stuff used in aircraft applications. It is some form of paint mixed with ceramic micro balls. I then found a product called Lizard Skin. Problems with those products is the weight they add, and the price. I had originally considered using Dynamat, or its cheaper and not as good competition aluminum foil backed sheets of whatever. I am getting the opportunity soon, as I am getting a hack job floor pan repair. For maximum acoustic performance in your ride, encapsulate the entire interior and all appropriate exterior surfaces with LizardSkin Sound Control.I've been wanting to put some sound deadener in my Monte Carlo for some time now. Typical applications of our spray-on sound deadener include car door insulation, firewalls, floor pans, transmission tunnels, hoods, trunk lids, under headliners, inside fenders, panel van walls, and other areas that generate vibration and noise and require automotive sound insulation. LizardSkin Sound Control can be combined with LizardSkin Ceramic Insulation to give you a complete system for reducing both heat and sound in your car. LizardSkin Sound Control’s sound deadening material stops the vibration and sound waves coming from a surface before they enter the air. It is an advanced, water-based composition of a high-grade acrylic binder with sound-damping particles that combine to form one of the best sound deadening materials on the car insulation market. LizardSkin Sound Control (SC) is a spray-applied car sound deadening (sound dampening) coating that is great for reducing exterior noises and enhancing car sound systems.
