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🔕 Silence the noise, amplify your focus.
SC1000 is a premium water-based sound deadening coating featuring 80% ceramic microspheres suspended in viscoelastic resin. Designed to reduce vibration noise on metal surfaces and structures, it applies thickly for full coverage and converts sound energy into heat rather than just adding mass. Easy to apply and clean, it’s perfect for professionals seeking effective noise control in industrial, automotive, and building environments.
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 41 Reviews |
T**N
Easy to spray sound deadening coating.
I sprayed a ceiling with a large airless tip. Might have been a 521. It turned out nice and even. Two good coats and it noticeably improved the sound deadening since it was a metal ceiling in this unit. I recommend it!
C**1
SC 1000 Paint Does Not Work
The Licensed Painter from Q's Handyman Service took 3 days to paint 2 Bedroom Ceilings, Living and Dining Rooms. He applied the paint heavily, putting 3 coats in every room. He was very focused in what he was doing, took his time in applying the 3 coats heavily. The result- A Total Waste!!!! The paint didn't deaden any noise at all. I thought it would give me a little relief from the neighbors above me with their heavy footsteps. I got NOTHING!!!! I want a Refund. The Painter used 15 Gallons of SC 1000 Paint.
K**T
No improvement in noise
It was supposed to minimize outside noise, but 2 coats on ceiling and walls made no improvement. I was excited to try it but it didn’t deliver.
A**S
This stuff is kind of miraculous
I'd say it's named incorrectly, though... hy-tech promotes it as a sound deadener, though I find this not to be its primary feature. it's an insulative elastomeric paint. insulation comes from their signature hollow ceramic beads, which makes dealing with it like handling thinnish, wet sand. don't forget to stir it. I painted the inside and outside of my van with this. my primary interest was to seal the many panel seams that rust out on a van. and having had a lot of experience with my van prior to painting.. it definitely insulates and is highly water repellant. I'm currently with just the paint for insulation and it seems to be working really well, just observing how it functions before laying in more insulation. don't forget to also get an elastomeric clear coat.. the texture of this dry is a bit like sandpaper and will fill with dirt, degrading its performance over time. I was a little upset in my many conversations with hy-tech, they never mentioned this in spite of being clear about what I was doing. this caused a delay in being able to clear coat it, and by then there was some degradation in the pure white appearance. but, hey, it's a 4x4 van.. dirty is just part of the game finally, if you paint over it.. you must use acrylic paint, meaning it must be water based.
M**Y
Helped in reducing sound transmission
Easy to apply and easy to coat with a cover coat.
A**R
This paint works!
This paint works, blocked out sounds coming from the apartment above us. The noise has been greatly reduced. The paint is easy to use , non toxic and dries in several hours.
A**U
Does not reduce noise
I have a meat and seafood market. I have many compressors (motors) that make some noise inside a room. Our new neighbors have complained about the noise coming from the walls. I thought adding this paint would help, but it made no difference according to my noise reader. I put more than 4 layers of paint on those walls, and still did not make a difference. I wasted a lot of money, time and energy on this paint.
C**R
Part of a Comprehensive Sound-Deadening Plan
In a condo, I have a shared internal wall that I am treating mainly to cut the transmission of my back surround sound theater speakers into my neighbor’s living space. I am limited in how much I can widen the wall on my side as I am not willing to give up a lot of floor space. And I am not free to open up the common wall to insert in-the-wall insulation. This sound deadening paint seems likely to provide some sound-deadening and works best as part of a comprehensive eclectic application of various approaches. So far I have used two layers of Rhino Accoustical Panel, several layers of 1/8 inch mass loaded vinyl, green glue noise-proofing sealant on all seams and edges, 1/8 inch plywood with three coats of this paint. And I am not finished with the adding of layers. I plan to add two more layers of mass loaded vinyl, 1/4 inch plywood and a topping of 3/4 inch decorative walnut tongue and groove planks attached by Green Glue Sound-proofing Adhesive. It is too early to judge the finished effectiveness in blocking noise from my side but I already have lost the ability to hear my neighbor’s conversations through the wall and loud kitchen noises like their blender are highly muffled. I suspect that anyone wanting to reduce through-the-wall sound transmission will find the best results through the combined use of sound-deadening products. If you can do the work yourself, then buying multiple expensive products should keep the costs affordable. I seriously doubt that much could be accomplished with a couple of coats of paint alone but mix and match with a belt-and-suspenders philosophy looks like it will do the job for me.
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