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GTMat 10-12-2012 03:53 PM

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Originally Posted by NickD (Post 1958639)
Are you guys doing liqui-damp samples too? Is it too late for sheet samples?

We have not opened up the liquid to free samples just yet. Give us a call tomorrow morning to get your free mat sample! :tup:

GTMat 10-18-2012 05:26 PM

We could always use more likes on our Facebook page! You can also share your reviews and installs here. https://www.facebook.com/GtSoundControl

GTMat 10-22-2012 04:17 PM

Quick question for you guys: Do you prefer the mat product shipped in roll form or precut into sheets?

afbunn 10-22-2012 04:55 PM

Roll form. It allows the customer to cut it how they want it, whatever size they want it.

silver streak 10-22-2012 06:27 PM

I am very interested and will be calling tomorrow to get my sample. Can anyone tell me what amount is needed to complete the trunk and rear fender area's?? Thanks for a great offering will be sure to post pics. and review.

SouthArk370Z 10-22-2012 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by silver streak (Post 1974911)
I am very interested and will be calling tomorrow to get my sample. Can anyone tell me what amount is needed to complete the trunk and rear fender area's?? Thanks for a great offering will be sure to post pics. and review.

The sample I got (10 sq ft, IIRC) covered approx. 1/3 (maybe a little bit more) of the area from the front of the towers back on my '09 Touring w/Bose. If you think you may run out of material, I'd save the area under the spare for last - it has the spare and the subwoofer on top of it, which should do some damping.

Don't expect dead quiet, even with full coverage, but the sample does do a good job of reducing the noise level.

silver streak 10-22-2012 07:18 PM

Thanks for the info i have an '09 base and would like to try and eliminate as much noise as possible i install my new hu and speakers while everything is taken apart. This helps me judge how much extra material will be needed to complete the job.

GTMat 10-23-2012 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by SouthArk370Z (Post 1974986)
The sample I got (10 sq ft, IIRC) covered approx. 1/3 (maybe a little bit more) of the area from the front of the towers back on my '09 Touring w/Bose. If you think you may run out of material, I'd save the area under the spare for last - it has the spare and the subwoofer on top of it, which should do some damping.

Don't expect dead quiet, even with full coverage, but the sample does do a good job of reducing the noise level.

:iagree:

Give us a call for your sample, silver streak (The forum member, this is not the name of a liquid product).

Ole Rusty 10-23-2012 05:12 PM

Tracie, sounds great. I'll be calling tomorrow for a sample if it's still going on. Quick question, I'm doing a full install on a roadster as I've already got my carpet and seats pulled out. Which provides the best quality of sound deadening-paint or roll?

GTMat 10-24-2012 11:13 AM

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Originally Posted by Ole Rusty (Post 1976848)
Tracie, sounds great. I'll be calling tomorrow for a sample if it's still going on. Quick question, I'm doing a full install on a roadster as I've already got my carpet and seats pulled out. Which provides the best quality of sound deadening-paint or roll?

I believe it all comes down to how clean you want the install to be. The liquid product can be more of hassle but you can add as many layers as you want. Each layer for the Liqui-Damp is rated at a nominal 32mil layer. Essentially, 3 layers would put you above our thickest mat product. If you are comfortable with the drying time between layers and wish to go higher than 80mil, I would suggest the liquid.

The mat product will be a cleaner install but may not reach the corners/crevices of some spaces easily. It is also limited to the 80mil thickness at this time. You can also layer this as well, though.

At the risk of sounding too much like a salesperson, I would suggest utilizing both. The liquid can be applied on top of the mat for better coverage.

Please let me know if you have any other questions about either product.

Realale 10-24-2012 11:28 AM

Just ordered. Revew to follow.

GTMat 10-24-2012 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Realale (Post 1978134)
Just ordered. Revew to follow.

:tup:

Ole Rusty 10-24-2012 03:36 PM

Just ordered. Will review soon. Looking forward to it and considering some of the paint too. I'd be willing to test a free sample of that as well, if you'd like:)

GTMat 10-24-2012 04:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Ole Rusty (Post 1978705)
Just ordered. Will review soon. Looking forward to it and considering some of the paint too. I'd be willing to test a free sample of that as well, if you'd like:)

Unfortunately we were only offering one sample per forum and NickD had expressed interest in it. We have not heard from him though. :eek:

Ole Rusty 10-24-2012 04:39 PM

No issues, just know that I'm here and always willing to try free stuff.)


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