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Originally Posted by Offroading_is_Fun
Bringing back the conversation from page two or so....
I've got 80mil Kilmat & 315mil Noico RED (Which... turns out to be grey, ha)... Is there a "right" order and a "wrong" order in the real world application?
Was thinking about using the thick 315 mil stuff to fill in the valleys and put one big sheet of Kilmat across the top once it was all leveled (Followed by thick carpeting..).
Erik
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The floor is corrugated so it doesn't really need the Kilmat as that's designed to cut down on flat surface resonance by adding mass to the panel it's attached to. It's better suited for exterior skin, ceiling/walls/doors etc I'd say just lay the 315 down and put the carpet directly over top.
If you're wanting to use the 315 to fill in the low spots of the corrugated floor you could cut strips to fill them in and then go carpet right on top, or fill the low spots with strips, add a full layer of 315 over that and then the carpet of you're wanting more cushion/sound deadening/insulation.