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vincentwashere 12-13-04 10:38 PM

remove sound deadening
 
this may have been covered before. but i cant find it on search. how do you take off that sound deadening. i just took out my back seats and i just want to make it cleaner and repaint it. its like tar i think. i tried to scrap it but its just all sticky. how do u remove it easier?

scathcart 12-13-04 10:49 PM


Originally Posted by vincentwashere
this may have been covered before. but i cant find it on search. how do you take off that sound deadening. i just took out my back seats and i just want to make it cleaner and repaint it. its like tar i think. i tried to scrap it but its just all sticky. how do u remove it easier?

Freeze it with dry ice, then smack it with a hammer.

86GXL 12-14-04 12:33 AM

heat gun and paint scraper

how much does this stuff really weigh? cuz i'm about to do it too

sleejay 12-14-04 12:39 AM

go with the ice / hammer ive heard its the best

oregano 12-14-04 07:08 AM

i waited till winter (i live in canada) and chipped it off with hammer+screwdriver. i stripped all the tar there was front to back and it weighed about 25lbs.

Tofuball 12-14-04 07:27 AM

Wow, thats more then I would have thought. :)

Thank you for posting an number.

7th Heaven 12-14-04 10:31 AM

mine came off with a hammer and a chisel, no freezing or heating. i think it's because of the humidity of Florida, after 17 years it gets kind of unstuck. it all came off in large pieces for me. i removed everything from undernearth the bins to the rear area under the carpet.

ddub 12-14-04 12:22 PM

Freezing is too much trouble, heating makes too much of a mess. Rubber mallet and a paint scraper or chisel took it off in big chunks, worked pretty well.

I removed everything from the back up to the middle of the seats and it weighed 13 lbs if I recall, I weighed it after. So that was basically half the car I guess, so maybe ~26 lbs all together?

Snrub 12-14-04 12:38 PM

You mean the tar in the hatch? See this link: http://www.geocities.com/jeffguilfoil/hatchtar.html

ddub 12-14-04 12:44 PM

Talking to me or the original poster? There is more tar than just in the hatch, it goes all the way to the firewall. I for one removed it from the hatch, storage bin area, and half way into the seat area, weighed 13 lbs.

YearsOfDecay 12-14-04 01:11 PM

13 Lbs in exchange for scratching the painted surfaces and allowing rust to take hold????? Go on a diet.... you can cut 15 Lbs and save money at the same time

ddub 12-14-04 01:15 PM

What are you talking about? The carpet is still there and no water is hitting it so it's not going to be rusting. Every pound counts, it all adds up, really. I've shaved over 200 lbs off my car just by doing little things here and there. And it didn't cost any money to remove, I used tools I already had and did this in the summer when I had nothing better to do.

oregano 12-20-04 04:17 PM

the sunroof is a big weight adder


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