To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
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To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
Hi,
Having spent the day looking at all sorts of sound deadening, I think we are leaning towards Dodo Mat.
The question now is, should we go for the Dodo Mat DEADN Pro or will the more standard Hex version be sufficient?
I don’t want to spend money where it’s not needed, but feel this is something worth getting right first time.
Also, has anyone used the Dodo Barrier MLV? We are thinking of using this in the rear foot wells under carpet and also on the van floor under the ply and vinyl.
All thoughts on this are very much appreciated, as I’m nervous about doing anything which is going to lead to rust or unnecessary expense.
Many thanks
Having spent the day looking at all sorts of sound deadening, I think we are leaning towards Dodo Mat.
The question now is, should we go for the Dodo Mat DEADN Pro or will the more standard Hex version be sufficient?
I don’t want to spend money where it’s not needed, but feel this is something worth getting right first time.
Also, has anyone used the Dodo Barrier MLV? We are thinking of using this in the rear foot wells under carpet and also on the van floor under the ply and vinyl.
All thoughts on this are very much appreciated, as I’m nervous about doing anything which is going to lead to rust or unnecessary expense.
Many thanks
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
I've used the dodo mat deadn (silent coat) and found it adequate enough along with dodo super liner topped with plastic recycled loft insulation.
As for the dodo barrier MLV I wouldn't bother if you still have the BG heavy duty liner use that as it's just as thick as the MLV.
As for the dodo barrier MLV I wouldn't bother if you still have the BG heavy duty liner use that as it's just as thick as the MLV.
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
Thanks for the response.
When you say the BG liner, I presume you mean the thick floor board?
When you say the BG liner, I presume you mean the thick floor board?
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It's the rubber floor liner that come with the BG vans...
The floor was one of the last thing I had to do after insulating everything else so I decided to see if the liner made any difference in noise level so took it out and went for a drive without it... it certainly made a big enough difference in noise level for me to kept it in.. so hope that helps .
The floor was one of the last thing I had to do after insulating everything else so I decided to see if the liner made any difference in noise level so took it out and went for a drive without it... it certainly made a big enough difference in noise level for me to kept it in.. so hope that helps .
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Thanks Gary
I don’t think ours had a rubber mat in it I shall have to check the shed tomorrow, might have removed it when we did the deep clean.
I don’t think ours had a rubber mat in it I shall have to check the shed tomorrow, might have removed it when we did the deep clean.
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
How far you want to go? My Mk5 sounded like the inside of a drum once I removed the bulkhead.
As a musician myself I am of the opinion that once you have stopped something reverberating then you have stopped it, there is a point of diminishing return and after lining my Mk5 sides, roof and doors just with Dodo Thermo van liner and the floor with the gold floor liner from Harrison Trim supplies with a 9mm ply floor on top I would say I am really happy with the results and for just over £150 plus me carpeting the inside I can now have the radio low and a talking level conversation with no booming from the back.
As a musician myself I am of the opinion that once you have stopped something reverberating then you have stopped it, there is a point of diminishing return and after lining my Mk5 sides, roof and doors just with Dodo Thermo van liner and the floor with the gold floor liner from Harrison Trim supplies with a 9mm ply floor on top I would say I am really happy with the results and for just over £150 plus me carpeting the inside I can now have the radio low and a talking level conversation with no booming from the back.
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
That’s a very good point.
I’m only really looking to make it a bit more tolerable on long journeys, at the end of the day it’s a van and I never expected it to be quiet. It was fine prior to removing the bulkhead, so I guess just trying to get back to something close to that without spending a fortune.
I’m only really looking to make it a bit more tolerable on long journeys, at the end of the day it’s a van and I never expected it to be quiet. It was fine prior to removing the bulkhead, so I guess just trying to get back to something close to that without spending a fortune.
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
if that's the case then just stopping them from booming will be fine, I did the window apertures too and put carpet covered ply panels over the top. its really quiet back there now
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
ive used dodo mat deadn (silent coat) too and I really rate it TBH. I noticed this difference instantly.
I also put Dodo Mat Thermo Liner Insulation over the top of it too, so that may of had some help.
But the van is much quieter than my car, hardly any road noise, and when you close the sliding doors they all sound solid with no tinny sound.
I also put Dodo Mat Thermo Liner Insulation over the top of it too, so that may of had some help.
But the van is much quieter than my car, hardly any road noise, and when you close the sliding doors they all sound solid with no tinny sound.
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
Thanks everyone.
I like the idea that it will reduce the sliding door noise, as I’m always worried we’ll upset the neighbours on early morning starts.
The van is back in the garage again, so currently deciding if we should use the time wisely and get the dodo mat on order, or wait and see how much it’s going to cost to get the van back on the road first
I like the idea that it will reduce the sliding door noise, as I’m always worried we’ll upset the neighbours on early morning starts.
The van is back in the garage again, so currently deciding if we should use the time wisely and get the dodo mat on order, or wait and see how much it’s going to cost to get the van back on the road first
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
Just looking at what I'd need to order for the dodo mat sound deadening, would 40 sheets be enough for a maxi van if I'm going down the 'keep it light, but as effective as possible' route. Apparently it covers 40 sq.ft.
I can't go and measure as it's looking like we will be without the van for at least another week
I can't go and measure as it's looking like we will be without the van for at least another week
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
I bought 40 sheets of the silent coat and still had like 10 sheets of it left at the end.
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
a tip when applying , use a wallpaper seam roller to press it down, or if you don't have one, try to wear gloves. The foil edge is super sharp, and i didn't wear anything and found out the hard way when I noticed that my fingers had lots of slices all over them.
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Thanks Wafflepug for the tip, I’ll see if I can find a roller.
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Re: To pro or not to pro? (dodo mat)
was this for the caddy maxi ?Wafflepug4 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 6:22 pm I bought 40 sheets of the silent coat and still had like 10 sheets of it left at the end.
If the walls are sound deadened and then some insulation applied over this is it necessary to ply before putting on the carpet or can carpet be applied over sheets of insulation ? I am worried the insulation sheets will be too spongy.
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