Okay, so I finally got around to installing the Siless Liner in my car, and here’s the real deal.
First Impressions: The material feels solid—thick but flexible. Cutting it was a breeze with just a box cutter. The adhesive backing? STRONG. Like, 'might-stick-to-your-fingers-forever' strong.
Noise Reduction: Noticeable difference right away. Road noise dropped, especially tire hum on the highway. But full disclosure: it’s not magic. If your car sounds like a tin can (looking at you, old trucks), pair this with butyl rubber for max effect.
Heat Blocking: Drove through a heatwave last week. Cabin stayed cooler than usual—no more 'burning thighs on leather seats' situation. Winter test pending!
Installation Tips: 1) Clean surfaces with alcohol first. 2) Peel adhesive backing in sections to avoid chaos. 3) Use a roller—your fingers will thank you.
The Glue Drama: Saw mixed reviews about longevity. Mine’s holding after 6 months, but I’ll update if it ghosts me later.
Verdict? Worth it for DIYers wanting upgrades without breaking the bank. Just don’t expect Bentley-level silence unless you layer up!