can this product be applied OVER sound matting such as the ones you mention/show at the beginning of the video? I hate the foil look and would love a dark matte look like this product delivers
@@kennethlee8873 I was going to just that for an extra quiet interior. Lay down the ceramic then the sound. After that, a sound deadening material like Dynamat or KilMat
@@danmarley2926 5gal of liquid rubber (bsement sealer) is 140$ at that price you can lay that shit down thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic. Works phenomenally well too :D
@@colleenkaralee2280 Thats literally what he talked about in this video... Theres no difference because yours is a van. A metal cage rolling down the road is a metal cage rolling down the road... EVERY vehicle will benefit greatly from stuff like this. However, Im a cheapskate, so lookin into alternatives, you can get a 5gal bucket of liquid rubber (basement sealer) for 140$.... Wayyyy cheaper than the intent branded stuff. Get you a good airless sprayer and go to town.
Would simply spraying the inner wheel wells of my 2019 Honda Accord with this product help reduce tire/road noise significantly? I don't trust myself ripping out the interior of my vehicle (well, I mean putting it back together!). Thanks!
We have a recording studio with a noisy vibrating 8 inch pipe located in a commercial building. Any chance this would take the sound away, also curious if this product emits high voc's? An alternitive is plastidip; wur room is air tight so trying to keep it from smelling to bad. I have at least 25 feet of this pip to seal up including a 8 foot section in another room.
Which type of noise and heat barrier ends up giving you the best noise dampening and heat reduction?? Lizard skin looks amazing, but I already have a whole trunk full of dynamat type stuff from Eastwood
One of the Best Ideas of SoundProofing is "SoundProof Curtains" That Stops Outside Noise by 80% (25 Db) Tested. Check Here: livesoundproof.com/best-soundproof-curtains/
so when spraying the interior of a cab why not use peel and stick? with drying times/application coats/flash times between, surly peel and stick would be far more economical?
If you use this be sure to get one that is butyl based and not asphalt based. The original Peel and Stick might be bad for you when it heats up especially on the inside of a vehicle.
Did you use primer on the van before spraying the Lizard skin on and if so what primer did you use and why did you choose it? I was going to use Por15 but read some bad reviews and that it isn't the best if you plan on topcoating, which I plan on using Lizard Skin. TIA
Well that's all good if you want to take everything out of your car. What if you can't or don't have time to remove all of your cars interior. Sounds like a great product.
What is the Lizard skin insulation comprised of? Noise reduction mix comprised of? How is this different from Flexi Dip coating I can buy cheap at Home Depot? I am building a van and need insulation, thermal control, noise deadening, moisture proofing functions in a coating material. I need to know what is in this mix so I can apply it as needed for my van. Without understanding the composition, I cannot estimate what it will do. Is this a rubber compound with finely ground porcelain dust mixed in? If so, it will do all of the above. Please state what is in this mix.
It's more than a ceramic dust they are "ceramic microspheres" if you do some searching you will find that the lizard skin is likely an exterior latex house paint or water based epoxy paint with these microspheres added. The cost to plastidip your whole interior would likely not be any cheaper and would do nothing for heat/sound insulation/deadening. The microspheres work because there are millions of tiny air bubbles in each sphere air is a wonderful insulator and sound proofer. Because the spheres are microscopic the paint is able to "lay out" and because there are so many microspheres in the paint you are effectively "painting" a layer of hermetically sealed air. It works it's worth the cost if you can afford it. I did this in my astro van, dynamat on top of that and a thin layer of rockwool insulation before adding my panels. It was 102 the other day and the interior had not risen above 80 or so parked in indirect sun all day by 5pm.
Eastwood Company Unfortunately, local ordinances do not allow me to paint using any sort of aerosolizing compressed air system. I am limited to HVLP or airless compressor systems.
@@eastwoodco would putting a Bed liner on the under side of the car and this product on the interior be a better idea? Or is this product as durable and strong as a bedliner?
+Aaron West It can be the finish. If you're looking for a sprayable (or brushable) product that is BOTH a heat and sound barrier, check out Eastwood Heat & Sound Barrier Coating. It's similar to Lizard Skin, but it combines both products into one. www.eastwood.com/heat-and-sound-barrier-coating-1-5-gallon-kit.html
Dampening any panels from vibrating will effectively limit the vibrations from those sources from becoming airborne in the cabin. If the panels can't vibrate to move the air, then the steering and suspension can shake all they want... It won't make any noise. Like a speaker where the magnet is still actuating, but the membrane is limited from moving.
Thanks for letting me know Eastwood carries Lizard Skin. This is the next step after I replace the floors in my '74 Alfa Romeo Spider.
here in Puerto Rico i dont find a service like this i hope one day to get my car on to one of these shops one day for one good upgrade and paint
How is this any different than roll-on bedliner? Shouldn't it have the same effects?
I think I’m going to use this everywhere I can’t put the dynamat. Corners, etc. probably the whole underside of the car too
So whats better?
Prize vs sound heat damping?
Thanks oh and it will be for a t600 kenworth truck.
Thanks
How about getting a comparison of these to Heculiner and Amazon Basics..?
Have fun cleaning the bolt holes!!
memorynscars1985 Drill?
memorynscars1985 buttholes?
Stick some ear plugs in the bolt holes before spraying.
what if you spray it in a door, and then need to do body work on the door. will it scrap off to do hammer/ dollie work?
can this product be applied OVER sound matting such as the ones you mention/show at the beginning of the video? I hate the foil look and would love a dark matte look like this product delivers
Probably not, would not stuck, the silver foil would probably go over this product.
How do you think it would sound if you did spray the interior and still laid the dynomat on top? I wonder if the price is worth it tho 🤔
@@kennethlee8873 I was going to just that for an extra quiet interior. Lay down the ceramic then the sound. After that, a sound deadening material like Dynamat or KilMat
@@danmarley2926 5gal of liquid rubber (bsement sealer) is 140$ at that price you can lay that shit down thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiic. Works phenomenally well too :D
@@TheAceTroubleshooter will try it out, appreciate the suggestion 💯
Links to Buy are in the video. Are You an Eastwood Guy?
If the spray and mat was used how quite would it be? ... Asking for a friend
I have an empty cargo van with steel sides. Would there be any value to spray the inside of the van walls? Insulating value? Sound deadening value?
I'm wit it... Did you do it?
@@MrMr123 No, still a project board.
@@colleenkaralee2280 Thats literally what he talked about in this video... Theres no difference because yours is a van. A metal cage rolling down the road is a metal cage rolling down the road... EVERY vehicle will benefit greatly from stuff like this. However, Im a cheapskate, so lookin into alternatives, you can get a 5gal bucket of liquid rubber (basement sealer) for 140$.... Wayyyy cheaper than the intent branded stuff. Get you a good airless sprayer and go to town.
Would simply spraying the inner wheel wells of my 2019 Honda Accord with this product help reduce tire/road noise significantly? I don't trust myself ripping out the interior of my vehicle (well, I mean putting it back together!). Thanks!
We have a recording studio with a noisy vibrating 8 inch pipe located in a commercial building. Any chance this would take the sound away, also curious if this product emits high voc's? An alternitive is plastidip; wur room is air tight so trying to keep it from smelling to bad. I have at least 25 feet of this pip to seal up including a 8 foot section in another room.
So is it best to spray the ceramic over the sound deadening product ?
Whats the difference between this a truck bed coating?
Which type of noise and heat barrier ends up giving you the best noise dampening and heat reduction?? Lizard skin looks amazing, but I already have a whole trunk full of dynamat type stuff from Eastwood
Sweet dude thxs for the knowledge. Worked out great!!!
Could you use this in place of carpet? Is it durable enough?
Teddy Meredith yes you can bullyliner or line-x is non toxic
@Tyson Seabrook Thanks, good to know!
can i use this to keep my truck from vibranting less with my audio sound in it
One of the Best Ideas of SoundProofing is "SoundProof Curtains" That Stops Outside Noise by 80% (25 Db) Tested. Check Here: livesoundproof.com/best-soundproof-curtains/
Anyone got any tricks to stripping out the headliner sound deadener? its like a fiber board stuck up with black adhesive like tar
so when spraying the interior of a cab why not use peel and stick? with drying times/application coats/flash times between, surly peel and stick would be far more economical?
If you use this be sure to get one that is butyl based and not asphalt based. The original Peel and Stick might be bad for you when it heats up especially on the inside of a vehicle.
i wonder if i could use this product in my garage drywall
I have a 2015 GMC Sierra 4 door with loud exhaust n loud audio system how much would this run me ?
Did you use primer on the van before spraying the Lizard skin on and if so what primer did you use and why did you choose it? I was going to use Por15 but read some bad reviews and that it isn't the best if you plan on topcoating, which I plan on using Lizard Skin. TIA
no
Can you spray this over por15?
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Well that's all good if you want to take everything out of your car. What if you can't or don't have time to remove all of your cars interior. Sounds like a great product.
Can you multiply the coats...what would be the time between coats
What is the Lizard skin insulation comprised of? Noise reduction mix comprised of?
How is this different from Flexi Dip coating I can buy cheap at Home Depot?
I am building a van and need insulation, thermal control, noise deadening, moisture proofing functions in a coating material.
I need to know what is in this mix so I can apply it as needed for my van.
Without understanding the composition, I cannot estimate what it will do.
Is this a rubber compound with finely ground porcelain dust mixed in? If so, it will do all of the above. Please state what is in this mix.
It's more than a ceramic dust they are "ceramic microspheres" if you do some searching you will find that the lizard skin is likely an exterior latex house paint or water based epoxy paint with these microspheres added. The cost to plastidip your whole interior would likely not be any cheaper and would do nothing for heat/sound insulation/deadening. The microspheres work because there are millions of tiny air bubbles in each sphere air is a wonderful insulator and sound proofer. Because the spheres are microscopic the paint is able to "lay out" and because there are so many microspheres in the paint you are effectively "painting" a layer of hermetically sealed air. It works it's worth the cost if you can afford it. I did this in my astro van, dynamat on top of that and a thin layer of rockwool insulation before adding my panels. It was 102 the other day and the interior had not risen above 80 or so parked in indirect sun all day by 5pm.
Ceramic over the top of sound control or vice versa?
thinking about this for my car- if for some reason I don't like it, how do I remove it?
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That stuff looks awesome
Would it be a bad idea to spray the lizard skin insulation on the inside? Like for a stripped track car?
@Tyson Seabrook they only sprayed the undercarriage...?
Can you spray bed liner over the lizard skin sound deadener?
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Is lizard skin tinterble like raptor ? Thanks
What PSI needed to spray lizard skin?
50-70 psi
Links to BUY are in the video! Lizard Skin on a '67 Camaro at Street Vizions.
Eastwood Company can I spray a rust paint so I get no rust on floors and then use the lizard skin on top of it?
@@juny_adame3153 i have heard you want to put a primer over any rust encapsulator,good luck!
Would this prevent rust?
Can Lizard Skin be used with HVLP sprayers?
rhkips We recommend using a gun designed to spray Lizard Skin or undercoating, not an HVLP paint gun.
Eastwood Company
Unfortunately, local ordinances do not allow me to paint using any sort of aerosolizing compressed air system. I am limited to HVLP or airless compressor systems.
+rhkips Wagner Motocoat is an HVLP sprayer that will do undercoating/bedliners.
Barium5
Awesome, thank you! I'll look into it. :)
Can you spray on top of this ?
Will this be effective against exhaust drone?
Yes, it should work. We have some other options available as well right here: www.eastwood.com/x-mat
@@eastwoodco would putting a Bed liner on the under side of the car and this product on the interior be a better idea? Or is this product as durable and strong as a bedliner?
can i spray into engine for reduce the noise? It is work in Engine?
Yes right into the throttle body for maximum sound reduction! In fact no noise at all! Because the engine would’ve died’
Is this comparable to bedliner? can this be the finish? or are u supposed to apply carpet or other flooring on top?
+Aaron West It can be the finish. If you're looking for a sprayable (or brushable) product that is BOTH a heat and sound barrier, check out Eastwood Heat & Sound Barrier Coating. It's similar to Lizard Skin, but it combines both products into one. www.eastwood.com/heat-and-sound-barrier-coating-1-5-gallon-kit.html
+Eastwood Company thanks!
I respect that you're trying to advertise other products but your answer had nothing to do with his question.
Just curious about an acoustic shield, jute and carpet be applied after this is sprayed on afterwards?
Check this out, Heat and Sound Barrier: www.eastwood.com/heat-and-sound-barrier-coating-1-5-gallon-kit.html
A good set of Bose noise cancelling headphones makes for a great sounding stereo and a very quiet car.
Anyone can attest the result?
Most annoying rattles comes from suspension. Tighten up ya suspension people .
how much plz
You can't afford it.
What’s the dilution ratio?
Can you put kill Matt over it
80% of the road noise gets into the cabin through suspension and steering...this kind of products can only lower wind noise....
yes and no. road noise makes the panels vibrate, thats how you get the noise into the vehicle. If you lower that vibration you lower the road noise.
Everything helps
Dampening any panels from vibrating will effectively limit the vibrations from those sources from becoming airborne in the cabin. If the panels can't vibrate to move the air, then the steering and suspension can shake all they want... It won't make any noise. Like a speaker where the magnet is still actuating, but the membrane is limited from moving.
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He said good job guys....
can i spray it over rust, such as underneath a jeep tub
bad idea,
You can.
Hustle Humbly por15 works better on rusted areas