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Old 09-02-2008, 02:16 AM   #1
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s14 best way to remove interior adhesive

Im stitch welding my chasis and was wondering what the best way to remove the interior/engine bay adhesive.


I was thinking some type of stripper but Im not sure what kind.
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dry ice and a mallet for sound deadening

if you're talking about glue residue you could use many different products ranging from gasoline to a citrus based cleaner like goo-gone
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dry ice and a mallet for sound deadening

if you're talking about glue residue you could use many different products ranging from gasoline to a citrus based cleaner like goo-gone
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I already removed sound deadener, it was a pain but worth it.

and yes im talking about the glue residue.

anyone else chime in on how they removed the glue residue?
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put a wire wheel on your grinder and have at it, it'll do 2 things at the same time . 1 remove the glue in the seam, 2 clean up the metal.

wear a mask so you aren't breathing the dusty glue crud
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put a wire wheel on your grinder and have at it, it'll do 2 things at the same time . 1 remove the glue in the seam, 2 clean up the metal.

wear a mask so you aren't breathing the dusty glue crud


sounds like a better option, time to go to Harbor freight =)
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