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Second Skin Damplifier Pro Butyl Rubber Sound Deadening Mat (2mm Thick) - 12” x 10” CLD Tiles for Car Audio & Vehicle Noise Reduction (10 Sq Ft, 12 Tiles) - Made in USA | Perfect for Car Doors, Trunks & Floor Vibration Dampening
Second Skin Damplifier Pro Butyl Rubber Sound Deadening Mat (2mm Thick) - 12” x 10” CLD Tiles for Car Audio & Vehicle Noise Reduction (10 Sq Ft, 12 Tiles) - Made in USA | Perfect for Car Doors, Trunks & Floor Vibration Dampening
Second Skin Damplifier Pro Butyl Rubber Sound Deadening Mat (2mm Thick) - 12” x 10” CLD Tiles for Car Audio & Vehicle Noise Reduction (10 Sq Ft, 12 Tiles) - Made in USA | Perfect for Car Doors, Trunks & Floor Vibration Dampening
Second Skin Damplifier Pro Butyl Rubber Sound Deadening Mat (2mm Thick) - 12” x 10” CLD Tiles for Car Audio & Vehicle Noise Reduction (10 Sq Ft, 12 Tiles) - Made in USA | Perfect for Car Doors, Trunks & Floor Vibration Dampening
Second Skin Damplifier Pro Butyl Rubber Sound Deadening Mat (2mm Thick) - 12” x 10” CLD Tiles for Car Audio & Vehicle Noise Reduction (10 Sq Ft, 12 Tiles) - Made in USA | Perfect for Car Doors, Trunks & Floor Vibration Dampening
Second Skin Damplifier Pro Butyl Rubber Sound Deadening Mat (2mm Thick) - 12” x 10” CLD Tiles for Car Audio & Vehicle Noise Reduction (10 Sq Ft, 12 Tiles) - Made in USA | Perfect for Car Doors, Trunks & Floor Vibration Dampening
Second Skin Damplifier Pro Butyl Rubber Sound Deadening Mat (2mm Thick) - 12” x 10” CLD Tiles for Car Audio & Vehicle Noise Reduction (10 Sq Ft, 12 Tiles) - Made in USA | Perfect for Car Doors, Trunks & Floor Vibration Dampening
Second Skin Damplifier Pro Butyl Rubber Sound Deadening Mat (2mm Thick) - 12” x 10” CLD Tiles for Car Audio & Vehicle Noise Reduction (10 Sq Ft, 12 Tiles) - Made in USA | Perfect for Car Doors, Trunks & Floor Vibration Dampening
Second Skin Damplifier Pro Butyl Rubber Sound Deadening Mat (2mm Thick) - 12” x 10” CLD Tiles for Car Audio & Vehicle Noise Reduction (10 Sq Ft, 12 Tiles) - Made in USA | Perfect for Car Doors, Trunks & Floor Vibration Dampening

Second Skin Damplifier Pro Butyl Rubber Sound Deadening Mat (2mm Thick) - 12” x 10” CLD Tiles for Car Audio & Vehicle Noise Reduction (10 Sq Ft, 12 Tiles) - Made in USA | Perfect for Car Doors, Trunks & Floor Vibration Dampening

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15 Sq Ft - (18) 12x10 Tiles
5 Sq Ft - (6) 12x10 Tiles
13.5 Sq Ft - (8) 12x20 Sheets
10 Sq Ft - (12) 12x10 Tiles
80 Sq Ft - (48) 12x20 Sheets

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Stop unwanted noise with the right sound deadening materials. At Second Skin, we pride ourselves in offering best-in-class solutions to help you eliminate unwanted noise and soundproof your car. Everything we sell has been tested in the field and in the lab to ensure you get the best possible results. We offer a comprehensive line of the best car insulation solutions for your vehicle. Whether you have rattling metal distorting your speakers, a car restoration side-gig, or just want to create a bubble of comfort for yourself as you drive down the highway, we have the high quality materials that will get you to your destination. Why do cars make so much noise? Noise inside the passenger compartment of a car comes from one of three sources: Wind Noise: Noise that enters through gaps, holes, and open windows.Structural Noise: Noise that is generated by vehicle mechanical systems and travels through the vehicle structure before radiating into the passenger compartment.Airborne Noise: Noise that is generated by vehicle systems or an external source and enters the passenger compartment by first traveling through air, then passing through a body panel, and finally reradiating into the passenger compartment. To fix wind noise, you need to plug the holes. To stop structure borne noise, you have to damp the metal. To eliminate airborne noise, you need to block it with a noise barrier. Quality materials matter. You’ll only make that mistake once. Damplifier Pro sound deadening mats are made of 100% butyl rubber. Nobody sells butyl rubber as thick as we do (80mil). Other high quality options cap you out at 67mil. We also sell the thickest, highest quality foil constraint layer. Our annealed aluminum foil is reinforced to ensure the best damping performance. Finally, our butyl adhesive is extremely strong. Once applied, the permanent bond won’t come unstuck for the rest of the life of the vehicle. Damplifier Pro will go with your vehicle to the scrapyard. The result is a mat with best-in-class damping (peaks at n=0.434), best-in-class temperature rating (450 F), and best-in-class customer support as we’re available to you until you complete your build and beyond. Now… to the low-quality stuff. Do yourself a favor and avoid asphalt-based products. If they don’t talk about “butyl rubber”, it’s because they don’t have it and their lawyers won’t let them. The problems you run into with asphalt is threefold: It stinks. If you open the box and it smells bad, take it back ASAP. It’s only going to get worse when you’re in your car on a hot summer day.It melts. We have dozens of examples where we helped a customer remove low quality asphalt from their car. It takes hours of work, and isn’t particularly fun.It outgasses chemicals. When you heat up asphalt, the fumes it releases are toxic to you, causing headaches, coughs, and worse (look it up). It’s not on the level of lead paint or asbestos, but why would you put it into your car? Vibration Damper Stop vibrations and deaden structural noiseLab tested with maximum acoustic loss factor of n = 0.434 Thermal Insulation 100% butyl rubber and thick, annealed foil dissipate heatTemperature rated to 450 F Reduce Road Noise Substantially reduce noise level in your car cabinIncrease speaker performance OEM Approved 0% asphalt; no bad smell and no outgassing chemicalsMeets all transportation safety standards How to Install Sound Deadening Decide Decide what parts of the car you want to insulate first: roof, floor, doors, trunk, firewall, or hood. Insulating each part of the vehicle has its benefits. You likely need to do a little detective work to identify the noisiest parts of your car or truck. For the best results, you’ll need to soundproof all of your vehicle’s metal surfaces. Before installing any material though, step #1 is always to expose the sheet metal. For any metal surfaces behind plastic panels or upholstery, you’ll need to research how to remove them. Be careful to avoid breaking plastic trim parts or any fasteners. Detailed step-by-step guides can be found on our website or the one of the many automotive forums. Remove Remove any damaged factory insulation after you’ve dismantled the interior. If the insulation is in good shape, you can choose to leave it and save yourself the trouble. Ensure all debris, rust, and waxy oils are removed from the application surface. Clean the surface with denatured alcohol and a dry, clean rag. We do not recommend using a solvent or degreaser, as they can leave behind a film that will prevent the best bond from forming. Allow the metal to dry. Measure Measure the cleaned surface where you want to apply your sound deadener. We recommend to start by making a pattern of an appropriate size on paper or cardboard and then transfer that to the sound deadening sheet. Taking the time to measure will give you a cleaner install and avoid wasting material. Use a sharp utility knife to trim the mat to the appropriate size. Our annealed foil constraint layer is sturdy, so we do not recommend scissors. Be careful and wear gloves. The foil edges are sharp. Install Hold the mat up to the metal surface of the vehicle where you’ll be applying it. Make sure you like the coverage before removing the wax paper and exposing the tacky butyl adhesive. For larger sheets, it can be easier to gradually remove the paper backing and slowly work your way across the panel. Use your hands to flatten the sheet and adhere it to the metal surface before rolling out any air pockets with a wooden hand roller. Pop any stubborn air bubbles with a pin. After you’ve smoothed out the butyl sheet with the roller, you’ve created a permanent bond that’ll stay stuck even under extreme conditions. Fully Soundproof Your Car Sound Deadening Sound deadening is the hidden secret behind the upholstery of any car project. To reduce road noise, use Damplifier Pro to stop the structural noise generated by vibrating metal. Stop the vibrations, stop the noise. Sound Blocking After you’ve damped the structural noise, stop airborne noise with a sound blocking layer covering the entire floor and inside the doors. Luxury Liner Pro has a high r-value and STC rating, making it an ideal insulating noise barrier for engine, exhaust, and road noise. Sound Absorption Further quiet things down inside your vehicle with sound absorption materials. Mega Zorbe has a high r-value, making it excellent for the car roof, and a high sound absorption coefficient to reduce interior echoes and improve acoustics in door cavities.

Features

    AUTOMOTIVE SOUND DEADENING MATERIAL Damplifier Pro auto sound deadening material will deaden metal and stop structural noise to give any car a luxury feel. Used for car audio, hot rods, trucks, Jeeps, RVs – anywhere metal rattles.

    CONSTRAINED LAYER DAMPING Sound deadening material perfectly sized for a small project 10 Sq Ft option includes 12 butyl CLD tiles. Each tile measures 12" x 10".

    HIGH QUALITY SOUND DEADENER With an industry leading heat rating (450 F) and a proprietary combination of butyl rubber and annealed foil, Damplifier Pro delivers industry leading sound dampening while meeting high health safety standards (RoHS compliant).

    HEAT AND SOUND DEADENING MATERIAL Damplifier Pro was engineered to be more than a sound dampener. The foil heat shield acts a radiant barrier and thermal insulator.

    PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA and endorsed by Chad Utt of WEST COAST CUSTOMS

Reviews

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The SecondSkin product is excellent. Thicker and more effective than dynamat extreme but slightly more effective, it works out to about the same price but you are using a slightly superior product. It works a bit better and is a bit heavier, and the adhesive is much easier to work with. The foil is more attractive matte black, and slightly less likely to cut you. I would never buy anything but a butyl based, temperature tolerant thick material with great adhesive, and there are only about three brands that make that- this one is my personal favorite. The rest are all garbage tar products that will fall apart, ruin your car, or poison you. Don't waste your money, if used right you can buy enough of a good brand to cover what is needed.PROPER USAGE NOTE: Since most people still misuse these types of products and cover whole floors etc: THIS IS NOT GOING TO BLOCK NOISE. Try an experiment and place a sheet in front of a speaker- notice it barely blocks any sound at all?! It will lowers noise by eliminating transmission of sound via vibration and resonance of metal and plastic, preventing them from acting like a speaker cone and rebroadcasting sound. THAT is how it lowers noise, not directly. Obviously if you waste your money and put 100% coverage and several layers, that insane weight will eventually block noise but is a nightmare to install, heavy, can cause water trapping inside panels, bad to get to wires or maintenance, massively expensive and just useless. The RIGHT way to use this is cover about 25% of all large sheet metal areas or plastic panels such as inside the outer door skin, the inner door metal, plastic door panel, stock subwoofer boxes, etc. Always treating the center of the panel and working outward for even coverage creates the best result. After 25-35% panel coverage, you already have 90% of the possible benefit and you can literally waste 4x more of the material, money and time to get 10% more. INSTEAD, use this product as intended and add a sound BARRIER like mass loaded vinyl, with foam decoupling layers to block sound, and then add thick melamine foam to absorb sound where needed. I always use about 40 square feet of vibration dampener per a medium sized SUV or hatchback and that gives nice body panel coverage when used strategically on panels like you are supposed to. I then go to mass loaded vinyl and foam with about 60-80 square feet of each.In short, if you want your project to go well and be economical:1) stop vibration with a product like this at 25% coverage. No need to replace decent factory deadening or cover every square inch of everything.2) block noise with mass loaded vinyl with as much unbroken barrier as you can install in doors and floors, and use proper decoupling foam layers so it can hang limp and absorb sound energy.3) add water resistant foams in large cavity or areas like above headliner where you want to absorb mid and high frequency sound that is bouncing around the car.4) buy good materials, you get what you pay for.5) install everything properly, not with simplistic thinking like more is better, etc.If you are on a budget, treat one area first: the doors. You can always add to the project later. A very cheap second project is to simply lay mass loaded vinyl sheets under all your floor mats and trunk or cargo areas. That usually has a decent affect on road noise for minimal cost and effort, but again the large unbroken that barrier is, the better it works.