soap and water, thats what i do to mine (fujita, same as yours). I wash it with lukewarm water, dry it out, simple.
^Thats pretty much exactly Fujita's instructions. (They say to air dry...)
soap and water, thats what i do to mine (fujita, same as yours). I wash it with lukewarm water, dry it out, simple.



It should help with: road/outside noise and somewhat better audio sounding since it's better contained, I think.So is this to help with the noise?
Overall, it's not a huge cost and mostly labor. I'll help if you can scheduled itNicely done Soon! I'll bring the beers when you take care of mine (after Pman's of course).
I had the rocking driver's seat taken care of under warranty by the dealer. They also replaced my drive belts for free too. Score!
From what Turbocad had mentioned, the biggest impact to damping is to apply the weak points of the door, I have some also applied from the inner opposite door skins. Some areas I had applied were tucked up hidden from the camera shots. Where area might vibrate and causes the noise to resonate thru. Turbocad might be able to explain better, he even suggested to apply some on the insides of the interior panel :tongue (2): (I got lazy, I can always revisit that area by summer)...Nice job on the "b-quite" install. Any reason that you didn't cover the entire outer skin of the door?