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We used a foil backed insulation made of "bubble-pack" material. Lowered the inside temp of the car considerably.
Thanks James From Kanter Auto Products
Posted on: 2018/7/3 11:55
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I used a product similar to what James mentions as a heat insulator because I was adding AC to the 47 but am not sure how good a sound deadener it is going to be.
For the roof I would suggest you want a combination heat and sound product. Almost anything modern should be better than the asphalt impregnated tarpaper like product Packard used. If you had the interior clear there are some spray on products that are excellent but if only changing the headliner with the seats etc in place then a stick on mat product is better. Ross mentioned in an earlier thread that he likes a relatively inexpensive NOICO product available from Amazon and others. He mentions it controlling sound as well as helping with heat but just looking at the description it doesn't say anything about being a heat insulator even though it appears to have a reflective foil on one side. Amazon has several similar butyl and foil products that do advertise as sound and heat insulators for slightly more money. I would say any of them would be more than satisfactory.
Posted on: 2018/7/3 12:06
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I used the product that James mentioned in my '70 Corvette. I bought it at either Home Depot or Lowe's and cut it to fit. I lined the rear storage area behind the seat, the inside firewall, and the floor. It made a tremendous difference in heat and noise in the car. I used 3M spray adhesive for installing. I sprayed both the car side and the material. On my 1932 sedan I installed it in the complete interior including the roof. I have no reservations recommending it.
Posted on: 2018/7/3 15:13
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I used this stuff on the roof which is foil backed jute insulation. I used knockoff dynamat on the doors, the entire floor, and then covered the floor in foil-bubble insulation that you can buy in rolls from Lowes.
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Posted on: 2018/7/4 19:51
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