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> Cleaning up engine compartment, Good glue remover??
Ian Stott
post Nov 10 2013, 11:24 AM
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Any suggestions on a good product for cleaning the area where the sound deadening pad used to be?? Should I just sand it all off and repaint that area?

Ian Stott
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On totally unrelated topic; someone with a trailer hitch on their half ton backed into my well kept 99 Benz and punched a nice square hole in my bumper and broke the right front blinker lens. A very nice older lady stopped when I was picking up the debris and said she thinks it was a dark, maybe black half ton and he was wearing a ball hat. If any of you see this guy please give me a call! I was pissed but after talking to the lady I couldn't help but chuckle as she really did think she was a help. On my way to get some black duct tape to put over the hole, light is ordered. I hope Karma is real!

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Ian Stott   Cleaning up engine compartment   Nov 10 2013, 11:24 AM
r_towle   3m adhesive remover, or lacquer thinner   Nov 10 2013, 12:17 PM
martinef1963   Tulane (spelling) is a good product.   Nov 10 2013, 01:31 PM


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