Sourcing anti-rattle/squeak foam.
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Topcat Tomcat
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Sourcing anti-rattle/squeak foam.
Can anyone recommend a supply for the self adhesive foam shown in the photos?
The thicker strip on the sixth light surround appears to be a closed cell foam and is in good condition.
Topcat Tomcat (aka Conductorwomble)
1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 Si 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost
1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 Si 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost
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Re: Sourcing anti-rattle/squeak foam.
I purchased this one: https://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/foam-tapes/2050899
It's very easily "squishable" and recovers slowly when compressed.
It's obviously too thick for the rear hatch blanking plates so I cut it down the middle (as in - half its thickness, which was VERY tricky) and put some new adhesive on the bits I'd managed to cut (3M 9088-200 tape - possibly the best/stickiest thin double-sided tape you can buy).
You could have a search in the RS "foam tapes" section to find something slimmer for this purpose.
It does have an effect. As you replace all the perished foam everywhere, little squeaks disappear and the car starts to sound more like a new one. I've even done things like the centre console, i.e. the black part when you take off the coloured surround. There's a very thin tape around all the edges to stop rattling. I used anti-rattle / wire loom tape (one of many sellers: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324181713910). Just a fluffy cloth tape with a rubber compound adhesive on the back. It also works in places where a thicker foam tape won't work, or where you want to add some anti-squeak/rattle properties to an area which didn't have anything before and you just need something really thin so it doesn't effect refitting at all.
It's very easily "squishable" and recovers slowly when compressed.
It's obviously too thick for the rear hatch blanking plates so I cut it down the middle (as in - half its thickness, which was VERY tricky) and put some new adhesive on the bits I'd managed to cut (3M 9088-200 tape - possibly the best/stickiest thin double-sided tape you can buy).
You could have a search in the RS "foam tapes" section to find something slimmer for this purpose.
It does have an effect. As you replace all the perished foam everywhere, little squeaks disappear and the car starts to sound more like a new one. I've even done things like the centre console, i.e. the black part when you take off the coloured surround. There's a very thin tape around all the edges to stop rattling. I used anti-rattle / wire loom tape (one of many sellers: https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/324181713910). Just a fluffy cloth tape with a rubber compound adhesive on the back. It also works in places where a thicker foam tape won't work, or where you want to add some anti-squeak/rattle properties to an area which didn't have anything before and you just need something really thin so it doesn't effect refitting at all.
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Re: Sourcing anti-rattle/squeak foam.
Perfect. Thanks again for the extremely comprehensive and helpful reply!
Topcat Tomcat (aka Conductorwomble)
1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 Si 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost
1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 Si 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost
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Re: Sourcing anti-rattle/squeak foam.
I’m finally ready to start putting the interior trim back into the 216 GSi. The headlining and associated fittings went in today.
I was going to refit the sixth light trim, but noticed this foam. The backing paper is brittle and the foam is breaking down.
Does anyone know what it’s for?
I was going to refit the sixth light trim, but noticed this foam. The backing paper is brittle and the foam is breaking down.
Does anyone know what it’s for?
Topcat Tomcat (aka Conductorwomble)
1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 Si 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost
1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 Si 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost
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Topcat Tomcat
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Re: Sourcing anti-rattle/squeak foam.
I’ve just had a look at the other side. I’m beginning to wonder if it’s for noise reduction from the cavity, as it covers the gap????
And what on earth is this short length of foam for?
And what on earth is this short length of foam for?
Topcat Tomcat (aka Conductorwomble)
1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 Si 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost
1990 216 GSi Auto 5 Door
1995 214 Si 3 Door - White Gold
1998 VVC Coupe - Tahiti Blue/Red Piccadilly & Leather
2001 1.8 Connie 45 4 Door - Wedgewood Blue
2004 75 CDTi Connie - Firefrost






