Auto Foam Application and Placement Portland ME
Foam has become a fixture in the automotive industry. Auto components such as water and dust seals and acoustical and thermal insulation are made with specialized foam. Auto technicians that learn the foam installation process are valuable assets in auto body shops. Foam application needs to be done right for collision repair or auto detailing to look perfect. Listed below you will find auto body shops around Portland that understand foam placement.
Avis Budget Group
(617) 561-3610, 001-2004 968 Westbrook Street Portland, ME Avis Budget Group (617) 561-3610, 001-2004 968 Westbrook Street Portland, ME 04102
Certifications Blue Seal Certified Membership Organizations National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
Data Provided by: Black Point Auto & Towing
(207) 883-4114 52 Manson Libby Road Scarborough, ME Black Point Auto & Towing (207) 883-4114 52 Manson Libby Road Scarborough, ME 04074
Services Auto Service & Repair, Brakes Service & Repair, Auto Inspection Payment Options American Express, Discover, MasterCard, VISA Carquest
(207) 775-6545 126 N Boyd St Portland, ME Carquest (207) 775-6545 126 N Boyd St Portland, ME 04101
Century Tire Co & Auto Service Centers
(207) 775-3777 185 Kennebec St Portland, ME Century Tire Co & Auto Service Centers (207) 775-3777 185 Kennebec St Portland, ME 04101
Services Car Washes, Car Detailing, Tire Shops Hamiltons Service Station
(207) 773-1930 205 Park Ave Portland, ME Hamiltons Service Station (207) 773-1930 205 Park Ave Portland, ME 04102
Services Oil Change and Lube,Auto Repair,Brake Repair,Electrical Repair,Mufflers Repair,Retail Tire,Service Stations,Truck Repair Don Foshay's Discount Tire and Alignment
(207) 773-0112, 001-2004 380 Main Street South Portland, ME Don Foshay's Discount Tire and Alignment (207) 773-0112, 001-2004 380 Main Street South Portland, ME 04106
Certifications Blue Seal Certified Membership Organizations National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
Data Provided by: Horsepower Autocare, Inc.
(207) 892-9420, 001-2004 44 Roosevelt Trail Windham, ME Horsepower Autocare, Inc. (207) 892-9420, 001-2004 44 Roosevelt Trail Windham, ME 04062
Certifications Blue Seal Certified Membership Organizations National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE)
Data Provided by: Carquest of Portland
(207) 775-6545 126 N Boyd St Portland, ME Carquest of Portland (207) 775-6545 126 N Boyd St Portland, ME 04101
Napa Auto Parts
(207) 774-6331 191 Marginal Way Portland, ME Napa Auto Parts (207) 774-6331 191 Marginal Way Portland, ME 04101
Services Auto Parts, Car Washes, Car Detailing Midas Auto Service Experts
(207) 774-5944 570 Forest Avenue Portland, ME Midas Auto Service Experts (207) 774-5944 570 Forest Avenue Portland, ME 04101
Services Oil Change and Lube,Brake Repair,Electrical Repair,Mufflers Repair
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Foam is showing up all over the modern vehicle. Although its presence adds a new level of complication to repairs, it's imperative that it be reinstalled - and reinstalled correctly.
By Mike West 1/1/2007
Being a collision repairer for the vast majority of my life, I never imagined that I’d be fascinated by foam in an automotive sense, that is. Whenever an overabundance of foam has appeared in my beer glass, it would bring about a general sense of being taken advantage of and change my attitude toward the barman, to the extent that when I asked for the “same again,” I’d request that, “This time, decapitate the head.” Other than that, my feelings toward foam were pretty benign. Sure, I knew foam had something to do with getting a good night’s sleep and getting all comfy driving down the road, but I really wasn’t involved with foam in an automotive collision repair sense, nor did I imagine I ever would be. So I was blindsided when it began to show up all over the modern vehicle. It really shouldn’t have surprised me that much because I’d been seeing different materials stuffed into waterproof bags and then packed into the inner quarter panel areas, which reduced the drum-like quality these large voids produced. This was the first NVH material (noise, vibration, harshness) and really dampened down the hollow, echoing sound that made an automobile less-than-a-pleasure to ... |
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