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Old 08-27-2012, 06:32 PM   #1
spoddersedpn

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Default Sound proofing a sink. How to?
Given a stainless steel sink in a campervan, with no soundproofing at all, as I have come to take for granted in my kitchen sink, I find doing the dishes incredibly noisy.

Most times that doesn't matter, but if I am near others I cannot wash the dishes without a really loud clanking noise ... since I am an early riser THAT would be unacceptable at hours that suit me.

I was wondering if sssfers had any bright ideas.

So far I've thought of something like polyfilla which I use to fill holes in the cottage and wondered about spreading it on the underside / outside.

Access is tricky but not impossible.

Maybe just gluing a soft fabric of some kind ... do it in patchwork and layer it .. maybe even the kind of mesh silicon which is sold as drawer linings?

I know I could experiment first, but it's going to be a major job and I am hoping that someone might know of just the way to tackle it and get it right the first time.

Thanks for any suggestions.
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