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> Undercoating & Floor Pan Tar????, How to remove this crap?
pete000
post Nov 14 2012, 07:06 PM
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The factory stuff is easy to get off. Heat gun and putty knofe followed by some citrus cleaner for the remaining glue.

Now for the tar the PO used on my car for sound proofing is next to impossible ! Melts to a liquid goo when heated.
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post Nov 14 2012, 09:12 PM
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QUOTE(Brad Roberts @ Mar 27 2003, 11:08 AM) *

Mike,

Buy the brake cleaner by the cases. They end up a little over a dollar a can. I try not to buy tubs that have undercoating for this exact reason. There has to be some magic spray on crap that removes this stuff. Call Ziebart. They should know.


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Not sure if I would rather have a heavily undercoated tub, or a rusted-beyond-repair prototype tub...

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Thanks for resurrecting this one, Jim!
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post Nov 14 2012, 09:25 PM
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Somewhere on an earlier thread, someone recommended the pneumatic scraper from good ol HF.

http://www.harborfreight.com/air-tools/spe...-kit-95826.html

Worked very well for the thick hard stuff on the floor. About an hour total.

$25.00 US.
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