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Old 09-14-2005   #1 (permalink)
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Removing sound deadening material from trunk?

hi guys. i've started my project of stripping out my trunk. i've got it all out but that sound deadening material. Was wondering if there is an easy way to get it out? if not what do you think might help to ease the process of getting it out? To remove this ad, register today for free or log in if already registered!
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no easy way. i got most of mine with chisel and hammer but there is still residue and scratches.
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oh ok thanks anyways. im going at it with a flat tip. it kinda peels off in small chunks.
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I really hate doing it, but eventually I'll have to clean off the tar residue with turpentine or something and paint over the bare metal spots. It looks like crap anyway so prolly I'll just put carpet and cover it up
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use a heat gun works great, I did my entire Focus and save 17lbs in weight
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