It is a subject that's been discussed many times previously. Water Ingress, and a time span of thirty years (at least) can really cause havoc to the sound proofing/sponge flooring on the front floors. Gleaming Beauty was no exception to this state of affairs, but I had already scraped up all the old stuff on the left front floor probably two to three years ago , and replaced it with Dynamat - after through cleaning and painting of the floor area. Luckily enough, rust had been minor, with no holes in the flooring. Whilst at it, I had also dynamatted the left rear flooring as well.
Thus, the other day I decided to tackle the driver's floor. The old stuff was badly cracked and really an absolute eyesore - luckily enough, it held no water. It was with glee that I got out the scraper and removed that flooring. It smelled, and it certainly did not look nice. In its place, I cut and place some high density/silver paper backed foam, but decided not to glue it at this stage. The accompanying pictures will illustrate what I am talking about.

Replacement covering fitted....

I fitted one to the passenger side as well. The unit photographed here is the driver's side.
Whilst I am at it, I am carrying out some 'maintenance work' on the slider panel as well.

There are a few things that have been bugging me, and now is the time to do it. Regards Styria
Thus, the other day I decided to tackle the driver's floor. The old stuff was badly cracked and really an absolute eyesore - luckily enough, it held no water. It was with glee that I got out the scraper and removed that flooring. It smelled, and it certainly did not look nice. In its place, I cut and place some high density/silver paper backed foam, but decided not to glue it at this stage. The accompanying pictures will illustrate what I am talking about.

Replacement covering fitted....

I fitted one to the passenger side as well. The unit photographed here is the driver's side.

Whilst I am at it, I am carrying out some 'maintenance work' on the slider panel as well.

There are a few things that have been bugging me, and now is the time to do it. Regards Styria
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