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Matt H
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   17th May 05 at 13:08   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Been doing it most on the day today & I really can't believe how much I hate doing it

I've cut my hands to shreds on the metal foil bits & the glue seems to be impossible to get off

When I pull the glue off my hands its actually taking my skin off


At least my car won't look like a kit kat inside now though
Joff
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17th May 05 at 13:10   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Are you heating it up or just pulling?
Jambo
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I cut my hands to shit putting mine in the car, im fucked if i have to take it out!
Matt H
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17th May 05 at 13:36   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by Joff
Are you heating it up or just pulling?



Bit of both really. Should I be?

I've found that making a little ball of the black glue & pressing that down into the bits of glue that wont come off is the best way of removing it

Kinda like waxing really I suppose
Joff
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17th May 05 at 13:41   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Yes, heat it.
R Lee
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Yes, eat it.
casper_ac
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hair dryer me thinks!
il me at this in few weeks time!
someone on that corsa-b.co.uk forum was on bout sound deadening must search it
Joff
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Speak to Graficxpress.
casper_ac
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http://www.corsa-b.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=15591#15591
Matt H
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quote:
Originally posted by casper_ac
hair dryer me thinks!
il me at this in few weeks time!
someone on that corsa-b.co.uk forum was on bout sound deadening must search it



Hair dryer won't do much, im using a heat gun
Matt H
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Originally posted by casper_ac
http://www.corsa-b.co.uk/viewtopic.php?p=15591#15591




Thats talks about applying it, not removing it
PaulW
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use a paint scraper or plastic ice-scraper

pry it under & slide it under while pulling the loose end up gently, but not enough to snap it...

worked for me - its harder where its stuck to the silicon sealing on the car, and also where there has been alot of pressure against the deadening to pressing it more in the metal, but it will come off...
Matt H
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Tar is also a motherfucker to get off your hands




And clothes
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matt is removing dynamat type stuff paul, not the standard stuff
Jambo
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Burn it
AK
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yup..... set the car on fire
Matt H
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quote:
Originally posted by broster
matt is removing dynamat type stuff paul, not the standard stuff



Correctamundo
Matt H
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quote:
Originally posted by Adam Kindness
yup..... set the car on fire




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(Wear gardening gloves silly)
Matt H
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quote:
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(Wear gardening gloves silly)



I did for a bit


Wish I had thought of that idea before I cut my hands to shreds though
Fad
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
quote:
Originally posted by 1800ed
(Wear gardening gloves silly)



I did for a bit


Wish I had thought of that idea before I cut my hands to shreds though


thats due to the fact you couldnt hold your carona while doing the job with gloves admit it
Andy
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I stripped my new shell of sound deadening. Had to use blowtorch and scraper, followed by a paint thinners to remove last traces. Felt as high as a kite after each 'session'
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The standard Vauxhall stuff came off dead easy, its the Dynamat that a pain in the ass


Andy just wanted to sniff paint thinners to get high
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nooooooo, dont heat it up to take it off, that makes it go gooey and soft, and a bastid to remove. Its much easier to get off when its cold, but obviously you cant freeze it to get it off! Ive got a fair bit left to do to mine still, but have taken a lot out already.

Also, when you heat it up to get it off, it burns ya hands! Do it cold
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Dry ice Obviously most people can't get hold of it, I've gone into my Dad's office a few times before and he's been cooling champagne with it, though he never lets me have any (dry ice)

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