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bajafreaks
post Jun 28 2023, 05:22 PM
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Is there a trick/secret method to removing the factory tar coating on the floor pans?
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That kind would be fine. The kind I used was in chunks and I bought it from a grocery store. Either way.

I think I got about 5lbs and I was enough to do the floor of a BMW 2002 (same tar, a little more of it). It may have been 10lbs - I don't recall. Once you buy it keep it in a cooler. Even so - you are now on the clock. Get to work!

I did planned segments. I put the ice in 2 segments. Move one segment to the next open space and remove the tar under it. when that was done keep moving to the next. That way to are always cooling 2 segments. The dry ice will freeze the tar har and make it very brittle. If its gummy at all, let the ice sit longer. But don't let the ice sit for too long or else you are just wasting BTUs as the ice evaporates.

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bajafreaks   Tar/flooring removal   Jun 28 2023, 05:22 PM
rick 918-S   Is there a trick/secret method to removing the fa...   Jun 28 2023, 05:57 PM
r_towle   Is there a trick/secret method to removing the f...   Jun 28 2023, 06:14 PM
Jett   I used a heat gun and scraper, some people use dry...   Jun 28 2023, 05:57 PM
JeffBowlsby   I vote for dry ice. Easiest and most effective me...   Jun 28 2023, 06:03 PM
Justinp71   Oh man there is a better way! See link below- ...   Jun 28 2023, 06:11 PM
bajafreaks   Oh man there is a better way! See link below-...   Jun 29 2023, 07:23 AM
Justinp71   Question I have is what do you paint it with? Soun...   Jun 28 2023, 06:12 PM
JmuRiz   Question I have is what do you paint it with? Sou...   Jun 28 2023, 07:55 PM
rjames   Might have been overkill, but after removing all t...   Jun 28 2023, 10:29 PM
914outlaw   Found this online . Cheers :beer1: Tar removal w...   Jun 28 2023, 11:22 PM
Root_Werks   Something I'd like to do to my 914 at some poi...   Jun 29 2023, 12:11 PM
johnhora   here are some pics from one I did long time ago vi...   Jun 29 2023, 12:14 PM
930cabman   Assuming this stuff (tar like crap) and the unders...   Jun 29 2023, 12:29 PM
bajafreaks   Assuming this stuff (tar like crap) and the under...   Jun 29 2023, 01:33 PM
rjames   Assuming this stuff (tar like crap) and the under...   Jun 29 2023, 02:57 PM
JmuRiz   Or to install the inner long stiffening kit...   Jun 29 2023, 02:28 PM
Justinp71   Incase it was overlooked, multi-tool! I will a...   Jun 29 2023, 02:40 PM
pek771   I pulled all my sound deadener out with an electri...   Jun 29 2023, 08:18 PM
VaccaRabite   I have used the dry ice method and it is AWESOME...   Jun 30 2023, 09:03 AM
Montreal914   Have done it with the Fein tool before but I am cu...   Jun 30 2023, 12:07 PM
VaccaRabite   That kind would be fine. The kind I used was in c...   Jul 1 2023, 12:29 PM


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