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# 1 rated sound deadening and thermal insulation material out performs marketing companies in automotive adhesion test - everytime!. Don't settle for marketing gimmicks. We have over 22 years of design, manufacturing and development history with these products insuring you receive highest quality and highest performance acoustic and thermal insulation materials. The best solution is HushMat. "If it doesn't Stick to the car, it doesn't work"

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  • Most vehicles ever produced have a petroleum based film on the surface of the sheet metal. This is why other brands require cleaning of the vehicle surface before installing their brands. We use WD 40, a common household petroleum product to demonstrate what happens to these materials when exposed to these surfaces. HushMat is the ONLY one MADE IN THE USA and sticks through the WD 40. The China made brands deteriorate when exposed to it.

  • HushMat bonds through the WD 40..... This is the fact. The test has been performed live over 100 times - no edit of that. We will not get every auto enthusiast to convert to HushMat and that is OK We will focus on the 99.9% that want the best quality product in their vehicle. We request that all auto enthusiasts that comment in the future use appropriate language as there are youth that follow us on YT. Thank you.

  • Andrewserkov1 - We appreciate valid comments to our bench testing. However it appears that you don't understand the technology - HushMat's formula uses the petroleum film on the metal surface as an adhesion promoter. It does not break down. That is why the material doesn't easily "swirl" around. Furthermore the oil base does not break down the HushMat compound like it does with the China made brands. Do not allow our crude bench video sway fact.

  • We just love these comments. The test for the HushMat is the same and it is compared to each of the "China" and "Poland" made brands. There is much more to come as we continue to expose the marketing gimmicks of these brands. Furthermore - I can't express how wrong you are to assume the only difference between HushMat and others is thickness - not David Copperfield as we have demo'd this live on over 50 occasions. Don't let our "bench video" distort the proper conclusion.

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  • Nice editing FAIL !!! Funny how the video jumps at :51 ... You can clearly see that the video jumped and went from having Hushmat in hand to being on pan ... Also the lighting told on you ... Everything clearly got brighter ... Thanks I will now never buy Hushmat due to this video ... Ordering 100SqFt. of FatMat as we speak ... Thank You for helping me decide on FatMat

  • Wow, talk about a snake of a salesman. Nice edit (not), and why didn't you smear the WD40 with your product too?! What B.S.!

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  • @HushMat1 On a more positive note, its made in the USA. Support American Products, fellas!

  • @HushMat1 On a more positive note, its made in the USA. Support American Products, fellas!

  • The point isn't whether this product sticks to petrolium bases, the point is the.products longevity WHEN EXPOSED to petrolium based products for extended periods. As all automotive applications do. Anyone who plans to stick this stuff on to a non treated surface is an idiot. But how does the stuff hold up in the long run is the question

  • I don't have a preference... I have neither but whys it matter that the hushmat sticks to WD-40 and dynamat doesn't? I'm pretty sure my trunk lid isnt dripping with WD-40!

  • Your example sucks why would u apply it on grease or oil anyways to lazy to clean up or what

  • I cannot understand why you are trying to stick sound deadening to a surface that has been sprayed with oil.

    I mean, what are you trying to prove?

    If this is the unique selling point of your 'product' you may as well forget about it pal.

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