Stripping Underfelt...
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Hi All,
In the middle of stripping out the interior of a '71 Plus 2 S130 and some enthusiastic previous owner has stuck a lot of the Underfelt (and carpet) in with what I think is black bitumen/underseal. I've removed a lot of it using gentle heat and a lot of effort, but I'm wondering if I can use white spirit to soften the stubborn 'hairy' remains ?
Any thoughts, or suggestions ?
Thanks,
Niall
with the hairy Plus 2 interior.
In the middle of stripping out the interior of a '71 Plus 2 S130 and some enthusiastic previous owner has stuck a lot of the Underfelt (and carpet) in with what I think is black bitumen/underseal. I've removed a lot of it using gentle heat and a lot of effort, but I'm wondering if I can use white spirit to soften the stubborn 'hairy' remains ?
Any thoughts, or suggestions ?
Thanks,
Niall
with the hairy Plus 2 interior.
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niallf - Second Gear
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My S3 Coupe' had the same black stuff, so it must be factory. I used a wire wheel brush mounted on my air drill. It was slow going. I guess the wires were a medium stiffness as they did not seem to damage or loosen any of the fiberglass.
Mike Geiger
66 S3 Coupe', no more
66 S3 Coupe', no more
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type36lotus - Third Gear
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