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> Sound deadening on floor. Removal., Any tips would be helpful.
Seelenfan
post Mar 24 2017, 08:49 PM
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Sound deadening on the floor. Anyone have good tips for removing the tar like sound deadening? This is an Arizona car, which means the tar has baked on for 40 years.
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sixaddict
post Mar 25 2017, 03:14 AM
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Mark
That is ingenuous!
After all the hours with heat gun I am amazed. Was that just water added to dry ice?
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post Mar 26 2017, 05:41 PM
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Mark
That is ingenuous!
After all the hours with heat gun I am amazed. Was that just water added to dry ice?
Thanks

I've used this technique on an old bug. worked well! More is better as the colder you get it the better it works.
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