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๐ Silence is the new luxuryโlock in peace with Green Glue!
Green Glue Noiseproofing Compound comes in a pack of six 28 fl.oz tubes, designed to dramatically reduce both impact and airborne noise by up to 9 STC points when applied between drywall or plywood layers. This professional-grade damping compound stays exactly where applied without dripping, ensuring a clean, effective installation. The kit includes nozzles, Big Wipes for easy cleanup, and a visual TMS installation guide, making it the go-to solution for millennial professionals seeking a quiet, focused environment at home or work.










| ASIN | B005OJY94K |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,093 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #222 in Cyanoacrylate Adhesives |
| Brand | Trademark Soundproofing |
| Brand Name | Trademark Soundproofing |
| Color | Green |
| Compatible Material | Drywall, Vinyl |
| Container Type | Tube |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 195 Reviews |
| Included Components | Noiseproofing compond |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Package Quantity | 6 |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Green Glue Company |
| Material | Damping Polymers |
| Material Type | Damping Polymers |
| Model | 0689076535861 |
| Number of Pieces | 6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Reduces both impact and airborne noise |
| Part Number | SIC-GG-CASE-6 |
| Special Feature | Reduces both impact and airborne noise |
| Specific Uses For Product | Flooring, Wall Repair, Wall Art |
| UPC | 689076535861 |
| Unit Count | 28 Fluid Ounces |
| Viscosity Level | Low |
| Volume | 828 Milliliters |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
S**I
Green Glue is superior
ok this is a real review. and I have several months of dealing with the material. first off spend the few extra bucks and get Green Glue. the competition of Quiet Glue is not at all as good. it may block the sound as well but the real difference is in the details. Green Glue will stick and stay exactly where you put it. It will not drip or run or move. put some green glue around the door jam. even messed up a little and put a big glob on the top of the door jam on the under side. I figured oh well it will drip off of there. nope it stayed exactly where it was. Quiet glue - I have a cut out area for the in wall AC unit. there has been sooooo much leackage of the quiet glue. It took over 2 weeks before the glue stopped dripping out of the drywall. it got all over the drywall and will casue issues when going to paint it. do yourself a favor and purchase green glue. it is the superior product and worth the extra money
A**R
Great Product
We bought this to soundproof our home's bedrooms so we don't have to worry keeping the home quiet while anyone is sleeping. It is really great. The manufacturer recommends 2 tubes per 4x8 drywall panel. They say applying one tube will give you 70% less noise dampening than 2 and that applying a third will give a slight added benefit. Anything more than three, they say won't add any benefit. So, we tried 1 tube per 4x8 panel in one room and 2 tubes per panel in another room. It takes around 7 days to cure and for maximum sound deadening to occur. The room we used 2 tubes per panel in is way, way, way more soundproofed. I wish we had not experimented with one tube per panel, because it is way less effective. We also did it in our light sleeper's room :( We'll probably correct the problem by Green Gluing some drywall to the other side of the walls of that bedroom. Our next experiment is to compare it to Roxul soundproofing insulation in another room. I'll update this post once we do. For now, I totally recommend this product for soundproofing. Only, use the 2 tubes per sheet of drywall like the manufacture recommends.
M**C
Be careful or it will pour out all over your carpet.
Be careful cutting the tube open this stuff is runny. As soon as I cut the tip off the whole bottom plunger piece dropped out and the whole tube of glue poured out all over me and the carpet. Which is now a big sticky spot on my carpet. It did this with every tube, no matter how careful I was. There should be some sort of tube stop so this doesn't happen. Now I have 2 spots on the carpet in 2 separate rooms that I have to step over or I'll stick to... It's been over a month and still sticky. But otherwise, if you can get it on the drywall, it works well.
R**R
Green Glue containers fall apart. See photos
Wish I had looked at the reviews before buying this product. We had two containers basically come apart as soon as we cut open the top. And then one started oozing out the back while we were spreading it out. I used Greenglue back in 2013 and it did not behave this way. Luckily we had Quietglue Pro on hand, purely coincidental. The Quietglue tubes did not break apart, the consistency of the glue is a lot better for controlling. I will never use Greenglue again!!!
A**R
Noise Reduction Expectations Exceeded!
We have a bathroom shared by a guest bedroom and an office - one wall is adobe blocks, the other is a much later stud and thin (1/2 in) drywall partition with a badly fitting hollow-core door. The sound transmission through the newer wall was as if the wall was not there ... anyone using the office would swear that the toilet was right behind their chair. After some internet searching, we decided the most cost-effective plan was to add a layer of thicker drywall and a Green Glue sandwich layer to cut down the noise. FIRST DISCOVERY! The existing drywall was not properly screwed to the partition studs. The sheets had a few screws across top and bottom and just tape and mud along the edges. It was a huge sound transmitting drumhead. So the crew screwed it down according to standard practice. If it had been that way from the beginning, the noise transmission might not have been so bad. If it had been thicker drywall it might not have been so bad. But it was cheaply done by idiots. Anyway ... the crew cut 5/8 drywall panels to fit, tested the fit, then applied the glue and attached the panels over the old wall. They had never done it before but making overlapping "Twinky frosting" loops and screwing on drywall was within their skill set. We used about 2 tubes per 4x8 panel, following the application instructions. (What a radical concept!) Because of a shipping error (see my seller review), we had two tubes of the sealant I didn't order. The crew used it like caulk all around the edges of the wall, in the gaps of the door framing, and in the panel seams. The immediate noise reduction from properly attaching the original drywall and adding Green Glue and 5/8 drywall and sealant was excellent ... I can't hear the toilet tank refilling any more! We still have to apply new door trim and close off the BIG gap at the top and bottom of the door that is now the main source of noise. A properly-fitted, perhaps weatherstripped solid-core door will be installed. PROJECT NOTES: Some quirks of the house construction that helped the noise reduction are ... most of the walls are solid adobe block extending to ground level with each room having independent joists holding up the floor inside the block walls. The added partition wall sits on the subfloor with the finish floor installed later and now caulked for bug reduction. The partition on the office side extends above the bathroom ceiling. The bathroom HVAC duct is an independent branch off the main line, so we don't have duct transmission. The ceilings are plaster and lath and the attic space is full of insulation. The sound transmission as a vibration through the flimsy partition wall was the source of most of our noise. We don't have bypass routes. We read the directions, watched the video and followed the instructions about quantity and application method.
J**N
IT WORKS!!!
It's been a year since I purchased this product and I couldn't be more pleased. I was attempting to sound proof a section of my basement to stop the loud noise of my band and read about this product on a "how to" web sight. When you compare the price of Green Glue to sound proof drywall it is a bargain so I gave it a chance. I used two tubes for every 4x8 sheet of 5/8" sheetrock. We can play at full volume and you can hardly hear a peep outside and I believe what you can hear is leaking out of the ceiling as my house is very old and I was uncomfortable with how much extra weight two pieces of sheetrock would add to the floor joists. I found it took around three months before I noticed optimum sound proofing but the results were satisfactory from the get go. I guess it can take time to set up. Would be great for people who share a condo wall with a neighbor. One final note: I did a decibel test after putting up the first layer of sheetrock then did a couple other tests after using Green Glue and another 5/8" layer of sheetrock.
C**N
GreenGlue - does it really work?
Applied this to 5/8" sheetrock and then attached it to the existing wall of 1/2" sheetrock. It has helped reduce voices etc. coming through the common wall from the noisy boys next door, but hasn't done much to muffle the all night thumpa thumpa coming from the gaming console or doors slamming. I think the GreenGlue caulk applied in the gap beneath the existing drywall and the floor did a lot more to stop the sound, so pull your baseboards off and try that first before you go all in with this product. Best advice - cut 8" off each side of the sheetrock, so you end up with a 32" wide piece with flush edges. Attach to the wall (assuming 16" centers on studs) and caulk the seams with the GG caulk. Then nail/glue battens (1" x 2") or maybe a little wider at the seams after you run a long batten piece across the top and bottom of the wall (check board and batten out on Pinterest). Caulk and paint, you are done, no drywall tape and float and sanding needed.
B**7
THE BEST sheetrock noise solution
My neighbors are loud as heck. I used this at a ratio of 2 tubes per sheet of 5/8 sheetrock (32 sq ft) over my existing wall and it has DRASTICALLY reduced the noise... probably by about 70%. It takes about a month to fully cure and yield the best result, but trust me, there is NO better sound absorber on the market for the in-between sheetrock application. I researched the top acoustic glue brands and even tried the "quietrock" on a seperate wall and it was NOT EVEN CLOSE and about 3x as expensive! This stuff is not "cheap" but it does exactly what it says. The ONLY problem I had was that one install seemed a bit runny.... could have been a temperature thing as it was hotter that day. I returned it with no problems. I am a few months into this now and have to say it's the best noise cancelling for an added layer sheetrock install. ALSO note that using acoustic putty pads over your outlet junction boxes makes a big improvement as well. Google it.
C**D
Five Stars
Did the job
S**E
Four Stars
Very good, but be careful not to leave any exposed and it stays sticky.
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