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    Quote Originally Posted by 29Street-Rod
    You might want to check into a ceramic insulating coating, I had my Shelby sprayed with Lizard Skin coating after having it recommended to me by someone who had their vette done with it and it seems to work good. I have only heard of people using it to spray their floor area but I do not see why it would not work in other areas, you can get more information here. http://www.lizardskin.com/

    I used lizardskin in my entire car and it is great for heat and sound

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    Like somebody else said, It will actually trap condensation. Also, its really expensive if you do it right.
    when in dout, throttle out

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    Man this didn't go far!
    I can't see it being any different then bedliners..do you?

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