Tar sound deadening. To strip, or not to strip? |
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Tar sound deadening. To strip, or not to strip? |
Detroit |
Feb 24 2018, 09:46 PM
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cal44 |
Feb 25 2018, 07:58 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 165 Joined: 8-October 09 From: Encinitas, Ca. Member No.: 10,910 Region Association: Southwest Region |
I use the small yellow nylon scrapers from Harbor Freight, and their heat gun. Do small sections, take your time.
The nylon will not damage the paint. Don't over heat, just make it soft enough to come off. Even then you still may need to use some type of petroleum product to fully clean up the tar. Finally we use Trader Joes house hold cleaner, the green liquid in the spray bottle. Or, leave it if you don't see rust thru on the bottom looking up. |
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