ed
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Or bring the car to me and I'll paint the boot up. I could even remove the deadening for a fee.
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Greg_M
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oooh ed, what would you charge for that? u2u me please
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SVM 286
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quote: Originally posted by Monster
I'll give it ago with a hair-dryer 2morrow then
Seriously Monster, this stuff comes off easier cold.
Chewing gum on clothes is a nightmare, but if you freeze it, it cracks and falls off with a bit of effort.
The same applies to this stuff. It's bitumen based, and like oil, will solidify and go brittle when cold enough.
Heating it up will make life even harder.
Nick/borrow a CO2 extinguisher from college/work/university and wait for a cool day, then unleash the chillyness on the panel with the car in the air and give it some grief.
Discovered this years ago.
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Robin
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Auto Glym tar remover is your friend when it comes to getting all the black spots off at the end
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ed
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You know the secret Though I think I need my fire extinguisher for my workshop incase the worst happens. Luckily my dad often gets stuff in dry ice at work
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SVM 286
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by Monster
Can't u use a old credit card or somthing?
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Im sorry but thats soooo funny You'll understand why after you've spent hours in arkward positions with a heat gun & a wallpaper scraper
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jr
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
Auto Glym tar remover is your friend when it comes to getting all the black spots off at the end
I've found a use for the bottle I've had for years then
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Robin
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you could cheat if you wanted, and buy about 400 litres of the stuff, then just dissolve all of it
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Jake
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The stuff on my GSi, I could heat up one corner and the whole lot would come off. Vauxhall didnt take no shit on post97 models
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Robin
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yeah, the older stuff comes off easier
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Matt H
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Roof sound deadening is a coont
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Jake
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I Took out the block of deadening in the rear quarter panels but made the car sound like a van when shutting doors.
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Jake
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quote: Originally posted by Matt H
Roof sound deadening is a coont
Agreed. Neck was killing after doing that.
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Robin
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mine came off easy on the roof, thats best in the heat, comes off in big chunks
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Matt H
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I tried doing the roof stuff on a cold day & it was a pain
Tried it on a sunny day & it practically fell off!
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
mine came off easy on the roof, thats best in the heat, comes off in big chunks
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Scotty C
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
yeah, the older stuff comes off easier
I noticed this on my brothers the other day (M reg) That's where I got the idea to do mine, but it's a tad harder on mine
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Scotty C
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quote: Originally posted by jake
I Took out the block of deadening in the rear quarter panels but made the car sound like a van when shutting doors.
Yeh, what is it with that random square on the inside of the 1/4 pannel? can't see it doing shit TBH!
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Matt H
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It strengthens the panel
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Robin
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stops it bending all over the place
you wont get that off without the panel deforming i dont think
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Matt H
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quote: Originally posted by robmarriott
stops it bending all over the place
you wont get that off without the panel deforming i dont think
I managed it on my 2.0
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Robin
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oh, i never tried it
ignore my last post then
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Matt H
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I have a day of stripping to look forward to tomorrow 
Drivers footwell & then move onto the rear. Then I'll get the white spirits out
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