• Reviews around material (3.78 of 5)

    Noico Black 80 Mil 36 Sq Ft Car Sound Deadening, Butyl Automotive Deadener Restoration mat and Noise dampening Insulation

    • Material was easy to cut and the backing was easier to work with than some of the plastic backings on other products.
    • Goes on well but is easier to roll out on a warm day as the material gets softer
    • There is enough material in the pack to cover the door twice at least
    • This is performing as good as any other name brand material I've used in the past.
    • Great sound deadening material and not very expensive
    • The material is easy to work with and cut.
    • Foil is super thin, so thin that it's easy to tear and ruin the material, i'm not a professional sound guy, but i do design
    • That being said, going completely overboard on coverage and even using multiple layers would improve performance, the same way that this material is more effective than its 50 mil counterpart
    • .... also the super thin foil is only painted black, the silver color was coming through in quite a few places on mine from what looks like to be the rubbing of the sheets during shipping.all in all, due to my lack of experience with this sort of material i can't really recommend it or denounce it, all i can relate is my experience working with it from a novices perspective and my thoughts, when i go to actually sound deaden the whole truck i will likely go with another product, while this was acceptable in my opinion i'm going to be looking for something with a thicker foil backer in the future just so i can really work the material to get back into the funny bits and curves around the truck, as this stuff could just be torn by hand once an initial cut was started.
    • so I'm fairly handy, material is heavy, easy to cut and malleable, exactly what you want with this sort of material, adhesion is good and over all happy with product
    • Backing comes off very easily, the sticky side is sticky enough to hold sheet in place by the edge or corner and so long as it's not pressed firmly, also easy to unstick and re-position
    • From there, I simply worked around the trunk, knocking on the sheet metal as I went and placing material where it was needed
    • Backing comes off very easily, the sticky side is sticky enough to hold sheet in place by the edge or corner and so long as it's not pressed firmly, also easy to unstick and re-position
    • From there, I simply worked around the trunk, knocking on the sheet metal as I went and placing material where it was needed