It's doubtful that spray-in bedliner material will provide much sound
deadening.  It's main function is to act as topical protection for
the metal.  The bedliner mtl will be lighter than carpet AND it won't
absorb water like your carpet and sound deadening mtl.  However, I'd
recommend that you remove the sound deadening pads before you spray. 
The easiest way to remove the adhesive pads is with dry ice pellets -
cover the pad with dry ice, wait 10 min or so, hit the pad to shatter
it.  Use a chisel to get the tough stuff and sweep/vacuum out the
small bits.  

--- Mark W Ingold <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello everyone,
>    Has anybody used duplicolor truck bed spray? I'm thinking about
> spraying the floor of my GLI with it and ditching my carpet. I
> already
> got rid of the sound deadening stuff, so I don't mind the noise.
> Plus, it
> is advertised to reduce noise. Do you think this stuff would be
> heavier
> than carpeting? I'm going to try it on part of the floor pan to see
> what
> it looks like. If I end up doing this to the entire floor, I'll
> post a
> pic on my website. Adios!


=====
Matthew Yip
[email protected]
http://www.geocities.com/mgyip/

'87 GTi 16v - x2
'88 M5 
'99 F350
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