Re: Stainless Trim, etc 53 Cavalier
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In fact, that coating tends to trap moisture if anything. It didn't matter to the design because they didn't care about stuff that would only be a problem 40+ years in the future. Quote:
Ross recommended those self-stick rubber sound deadening pads to me in the past. Doesn't need to be full coverage as a large amount of their effect is being a "shock absorber" for the otherwise-resonant metal which would otherwise tend to amplify sound (compare how a bell works for the "resonant" example). The thickness of the pads themselves forming a direct barrier is secondary. So just stick them where you can, don't kill yourself trying to surface prep the entire inside of the door. 50% coverage will likely be satisfactory.
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I scraped most of the original sound deadening off the inside of my doors. Most of it was flaking off anyways and there was rust underneath the flaking spots. So I scraped what I could, wire brushed the rust, then wiped on some Ospho. I can't remember if I spray painted the inside or not. But I did throw apply some of the sound deadening mat that PGH talked about. Helped a ton with the panel resonance.
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