🚗 Silence the noise, block the heat, and ride in luxury!
The Siless LinerPRO 2in1 is a 200 mil (5mm) thick, dual-layer closed-cell polyethylene foam combined with b mastic, designed for superior automotive sound deadening and heat insulation. Covering 36 sqft per pack, it blocks 98% of radiant heat, is fully waterproof and odorless, and operates effectively up to 215°F. This self-adhesive, flexible foam sheet offers a premium thermal and vibro-insulation solution at a fraction of the cost of comparable products.
Manufacturer | Bema Group Inc. |
UPC | 094308950228 |
Part Number | SLL36 |
Item Weight | 15.97 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 16.53 x 9.52 x 0.04 inches |
Item model number | SLL36 |
Size | 36 sqft |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great Product
**Product Review: Silas Sound Deadening Material for Car Floors**Rating: ★★★★★ (5/5)I recently upgraded my car with Silas Sound Deadening Material on the floor, and the results have been nothing short of fantastic. Here's a detailed review of my experience:**Noise Reduction**: The effectiveness of Silas Sound Deadening Material in reducing noise is impressive. It significantly dampens road noise, engine rumble, and vibrations, making the car’s interior remarkably quieter. This has transformed my daily commute, allowing me to enjoy music and conversations without the intrusive background noise.**Installation**: Installation was straightforward, thanks to the product's design. The material cuts easily, which allowed me to tailor it precisely to the floor contours of my car. The self-adhesive backing is strong and adheres well to the car floor, ensuring a secure fit without any additional adhesives.**Material Quality**: The quality of Silas Sound Deadening Material is top-notch. It is thick and dense, which is key for absorbing sound and vibrations. Despite its thickness, it's surprisingly lightweight, so it doesn't add much weight to the vehicle. The material is also resistant to moisture and temperature fluctuations, making it durable for long-term use in various climates.**Impact on Driving Experience**: The installation of this material on the car floor has significantly enhanced the driving experience. The ride feels smoother and more refined, as the material also helps in damping the vibrations that travel through the car's structure.**Value for Money**: Given its high quality and the substantial improvement it brings to the comfort of driving, Silas Sound Deadening Material offers excellent value for money. It performs on par with, if not better than, more expensive brands in the market.**Overall Verdict**: Silas Sound Deadening Material is an outstanding product for anyone looking to improve the soundproofing of their vehicle. Its installation on the car floor has made a noticeable difference, creating a quieter and more enjoyable driving environment. I highly recommend it to all car owners—it’s a worthwhile investment for enhancing your vehicle's interior ambiance.
J**.
Enhanced Soundproofing and Thermal Blocking
The Siless LinerPRO 2in1 200 mil (5mm) soundproofing material has truly exceeded my expectations in reducing road noise and heat in my car.Installation was a breeze using scissors or a blade. The flexibility of the material allowed for easy cutting and shaping to fit into various spaces in my car. Plus, the self-adhesive backing ensured a secure and hassle-free application.Once installed, the difference in sound quality was immediately noticeable. It did help dampen vibrations and reduced external noise, creating a quieter and more comfortable environment.The thermal insulation properties were very important to me, and this product did deliver on that. The engine firewall in my classic car gets too hot and the cabin heat becomes unbearable, but with this product, the difference was immediate.I highly recommend the Siless Liner Pro to anyone looking to improve soundproofing and thermal insulation for their car. With its easy installation, durable construction, and impressive performance, it's a game-changer for creating a quieter and more comfortable environment.
C**A
It works! Allow yourself time and patience.
These are great. I got a RAV4 and that car was so loud. You can see the back wheel well had some thin white padding and the spare tire area had nothing. The hardest part was unsnapping the back side panels but overall super happy with the product. I installed them on a day that was 80 degrees, which was fine because the instructions say to install in temps above 70 but the glue started to get gooey. I didn’t even need a roller because of its good adhering to the metal. Overall, though, there was a noticeable decrease in road noise so I’m happy with it. Make sure to use sharp scissors to cut the pieces you need and just puzzle it all together. It didn’t come out beautifully pieced together but it’s also not seen so it didn’t matter to me.
T**N
NO MIRACLES: SHEETS OF COMPROMISE
A wee bit overhyped, you get half the foam of a foam sheet and a third of the butyl of dedicated dampener sheets. I thought I’d try it because I have some spaces where I could use a thinner combo material and reduce some fitment hassles. Don’t expect this to be as good as dedicated sheets of butyl or dedicated sheets of foam; the mass of material’s just not there and you're juggling benefits here.The butyl layer is really an anti-drum sheet metal resonance damper (whew). It does a little bit of hand-over-the-noisy-hole blocking, and the foam helps with that, but it really is a sheet vibration dampener at heart. It’s also an adhesive-from-hell, so DO NOT attach it to any surface that you won’t regret covering over forever. To remove the black horror show residue you would need solvents, a gazillion rags, and a new coat of paint. That stuff is nasty to remove, but that’s what you count on when buying this, no? Also remember that really old/cheap butyl exposed to significant heat can start to weep thick black sticky drips; the heavy butyl thickness of other sheets exacerbates this but this thinner layer should be OK.The outer layer is a pretty dense foam that is not immune to scuffing, especially after it ages some. Age will also (count on it) shrink these sheets enough to open up “seams” if you don't overlap. It won’t affect the thermal/sound qualities significantly but it WILL get uglier and uglier looking, so please don’t leave this sort of thing exposed and cover up that ugly logo print with something tougher than air.Mounting these sheets is very forgiving; they bend and stretch a little. Don’t try to cut fitment pieces with the paper off unless it’s cold outside, and don’t use the expensive scissors. Whatever you do, buy a brayer/roller. Use it. Just use it. And get a gallon of Varsol/Stoddard/mineral spirits and wipe every single square inch down to straight clean paint. It’s a legit longevity thing. Remember that after you put this down once you never want to see it EVER again so good stick-to-it-ness is paramount.
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