marklawton
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stripped the rear out today, and took all the sound deading out etc, but what the best stuff to use to get all the glue off etc?
and was thinking about spraying the floor? what do i use? do i need to use a primer? or can i just spray onto it and then laquar?
also any pics would be good ta
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marklawton
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this is were iam upto at the moment
[Edited on 09-06-2007 by marklawton]
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abdus
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gunk, tar remover, white spirit, steam cleaner (to loosen it)
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Robin
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Autoglym tar remover is the king of all products for this job.
That and LOTS of kitchen roll/rag to soak up the tarry liquid.
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Whittie
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Steve's
Jay's
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marklawton
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cheers guys, will give it another go tomorrow, looks like its going to be messy, lol
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Robin
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It is messy and you'll get covered in so much shit
I've still got a tar stain on some jeans 2 years after doing mine
You'll need a lot of tar remover too, like 2 bottles, might be an idea to get some water near by too, so you can rinse it.
Also, take the little rubber bungs out of the floor, then the tarry liquid flows out of them and makes it easier to clean (just don't do it on your nice clean driveway )
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marklawton
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
It is messy and you'll get covered in so much shit
I've still got a tar stain on some jeans 2 years after doing mine
You'll need a lot of tar remover too, like 2 bottles, might be an idea to get some water near by too, so you can rinse it.
Also, take the little rubber bungs out of the floor, then the tarry liquid flows out of them and makes it easier to clean (just don't do it on your nice clean driveway )
haha, cheers for the advise
parents are away until monday so ill get it dont before they come back
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Dave A
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paint it with halfords satin black, 2 big tins will do the job. its what both myself, Broster and dan-h has used there is pics in dan-h garage
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Robin
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Cough.
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Steve X16XE
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Those are the pics i was going to show Whittie
Yes to Autoglym Bug and Tar remover. I'll get a pic up 2morro why not to rince it out on your drive way
[Edited on 09-06-2007 by Steve X16XE]
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richard_cooper
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How easy is it to paint the rear after removing all that crap stuff ?
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chrisj_88
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quote: Originally posted by Dave A
paint it with halfords satin black, 2 big tins will do the job. its what both myself, Broster and dan-h has used there is pics in dan-h garage
dave a, do you mean just paint over the crap? or get rid of the crap first then paint?
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Jake
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get rid of the tar before painting.
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