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OK, long story short was working on moma's caddy and happen to to take the back seat out and noticed the stock sound deadening material was nothing more than heat wave clone minus the foil...sooo.. just had to take the door panel off to see what it had, and low and behold ... nothing...no liner, no sprayed in texture, just the skins and very small section of foam at the bottom kick panel..
Now I am probably overlooking something, if there heat wave clone works that good, is it, or should I say, will it be worth the extra $ to do the luxury liner pro over the heat wave or heat wave pro...? |
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I think this needs some further investigating.
Does the vehicle have anything sprayed or applied to the underside of the vehicle? Is there a tar mat or tar board under the heatwave like material? How old is the Caddy? Quote:
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far as under the rear seat,it was just the padding,I will work on it in a couple days,which then I will do some checking out ( farther under carpet and check underneath the floorboard ) it is a 90 Deville sedan...
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Yea, I just had to fine out for myself,underneath is coated heavily with the undercoat,knew it couldn't be as easy to use heat wave and be done..
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