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ive removed the dashboard yesterday and now thinking of removing the frontcarpetpiece , some sounddeadening that is behind the dash.
Heres come, what is the best way to remove the deadening/bitumen (dont know how you call this stuff in english) that is on the carsfloor underneath where the seats are.
some use a heatgun, some use ice...
What youre looking at in time to get this shit removed and have a nice clean floor???
any help, input would be great, thankyou
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i use an air chisel and either thinners or acetone to remove the residue left over.
depends if your going to respray the area after aswel because then you could use a combination of air chisel, drill wire brushes and angle grinder flap discs to remove absolutly all of it (including the paint)
i think you should remove the paint and respray the interior the same gloss black as the exterior of the car, would look mint then
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I was stripping a car yesterday and there was nothing under the seats and carpet. So I have ripped the carpet and crap out with by cutting it with a knife.
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Yea heat is always a good place to start.
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Ill have a look today.... :S
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id reccommend buying an air chisel, makes it about 100x easier, you can pick up a genuine sealey one over here for less than £20 so im sure its not going to affect your budget haha
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Biodiesel seems to have done a good job of turning mine to mush