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    How to Install Carpet over Dynamat.

    Hello All
    About to install Dynamat to the rear of the 110. I then want to lay some marine carpet over the Dynamat. How should I secure the carpet to the Dynamat ?, will self adhesive velcro be ok stuck onto the back of the Dynamat. Or should I leave a small strip and adhere the velcro directly on the panels. I assume small gaps for the strips of velcro tape would not compromise the Dynamat too much ?.
    Any thoughts.
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    How to Install Carpet over Dynamat.

    You won't get it tight enough or secure enough with Velcro

    What you need to do it what we call in the trade Dual Bonding. So stick the Dynamat to the car and then with some permeant carpet adhesive ( can be bought at Bunnings. ) stick the marine carpet to it. If you want to be able to remove the marine carpet and take it out then instead of permanent adhesive use what we call PS adhesive or Pressure sensitive adhesive. ( again sometimes called tackifier ) as it never really sets and you can take the carpet on and off the underlay when you want.




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    Thanks for that. Do think either adhesive will take to the foil like surface of the Dynamat.

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    How to Install Carpet over Dynamat.

    Quote Originally Posted by tonyci View Post
    Thanks for that. Do think either adhesive will take to the foil like surface of the Dynamat.

    Tony
    No it won't.

    I am a carpet fitter by trade and now am the Dunlop Flooring Qld State manger and we are the leaders in carpet Underlay in Australia. We have products the same as Dynamat which are used in hotels exhibitions centres and Airsports all over the world using the same system.
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    Thanks Again. I think I will try and track down some PS Adhesive.
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    Re: How to Install Carpet over Dynamat.

    Gluing carpet to the mat will transmit more noise. You need an insulation layer like closed cell foam in between and not bonded. Fix the carpet at the edges only.

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    might be better off laying down a layer of closed cell foam on the dynamat and then some thick heavy rubber cut to size - the weight of the rubber will old it all down. Vertical sides you could bond or use a strip of aluminium extrusion and screw/rivet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reads90 View Post
    No it won't.

    I am a carpet fitter by trade and now am the Dunlop Flooring Qld State manger and we are the leaders in carpet Underlay in Australia. We have products the same as Dynamat which are used in hotels exhibitions centres and Airsports all over the world using the same system.
    Have you got enough off cuts to do a lwb series 3 in the back of your van ?

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    How to Install Carpet over Dynamat.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dougal View Post
    Gluing carpet to the mat will transmit more noise. You need an insulation layer like closed cell foam in between and not bonded. Fix the carpet at the edges only.
    How do you come up with that. I can't see how it make a noticeable difference to noise if it is glued or lose lay the carpet

    Also the carpet will ruck and stretch in the middle if you do that. The marine style carpet is a needle pinch and designed to be stuck all over and not stuck around the edges. It does not have the strength in the backing for that.

    And if you want to use closed cell foam then why bother with the dynamat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Reads90 View Post
    And if you want to use closed cell foam then why bother with the dynamat.
    Dynamat is quite heavy for its thickness and bonds to the panel reducing vibration more effectively than straight stuck down foam.

    Use dynamat to dampen vibration, a layer of closed cell to absorb airborn, and then kill with a top layer of heavy rubber.

    Why use carpet?

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