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Have had a go with hammer
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Looks like a long slow process
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Whats the best way to tackle that please
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Peter
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kaiowas wrote:Wait until winter and do it on really cold morning.
jon_st205 wrote:Did mine with liquid nitrogen![]()
pk_090 wrote:I d recomend freezing over heating of the sound deadening every time.First time we did it on a cyborg 10 of us using blow torches and gasket scrapers didn't end well took us ages to do, very messy and some of the fumes that came off made us all sick the next day!.
Since then every other car we have done we have frozen and chipped it off then hoovered it up with a vacuum cleaner afterwards.
CO2 fire extinguishers, liquid nitrogen or dry ice
(solid CO2) all work well if you can get hold of it, freeze spray although little cans and takes a few works well.
Failing that wait for the snow this year that is when we did the 2 BMW's!
Alex
pk_090 wrote:i think im going to wait and do mine then.Is it just on the bulkhead behing the seats where theres sound deadening?
Lauren wrote:It's not a huge amount of weight Peter.Think I weighed mine at 8kg.
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If you look at that comparitive to the weight of the car it's less than 1%.