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<blockquote data-quote="Finaltheorem47" data-source="post: 10902646" data-attributes="member: 67791"><p>They say you can use latex paint with ceramic beads mixed in (an assortment of different size beads are best from what I've been told to cover a different range of frequencies) to replicate lizard skin. I need to use an insulator for my Jeep but I'm not running a carpet. I worry about the strength of latex paint if it would have to stand up to the abuse of boots and water and what not. I considered putting a rubberized undercoating over it, but it might react chemically, and the coating is only as strong as its weakest layer (latex). I'm curious about putting ceramic beads in a rubberized undercoating instead, although the rubber might be too rigid and not insulate enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Finaltheorem47, post: 10902646, member: 67791"] They say you can use latex paint with ceramic beads mixed in (an assortment of different size beads are best from what I've been told to cover a different range of frequencies) to replicate lizard skin. I need to use an insulator for my Jeep but I'm not running a carpet. I worry about the strength of latex paint if it would have to stand up to the abuse of boots and water and what not. I considered putting a rubberized undercoating over it, but it might react chemically, and the coating is only as strong as its weakest layer (latex). I'm curious about putting ceramic beads in a rubberized undercoating instead, although the rubber might be too rigid and not insulate enough. [/QUOTE]
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