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Old 01-11-2005, 09:36 AM
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why put in alot of effort on something that noone will see or feel when they're in your car anyway!!
Yes, but if this is to be a track car ... think of all the added weight

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Thanks for the offer Pari, if anything I'd come out your way, but sounds like it won't be neccessary.....at least not this time wait till I get my carpet kit...
That's fine, just give me a call and bring it by whenever you want to strip the glue/install the carpet.
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Oh well was looking forward to making some noise!!!

Pari, will let you know when I need that kick in the jewels
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Oh well was looking forward to making some noise!!!

Pari, will let you know when I need that kick in the jewels
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MEK will soften it up then you can pick it up with a rag. Can be found in the paint department of your favorite Home Depot or Lowes. Note, do not plan to have unprotected sex for one week after use otherwise your children may have an extra head or two.
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I have an almost full gallon of that MEK after Old Tee talked me into it!
Anyone want waht's left?

It turns the glue into BOOGERS :P .

I mostly used the 3M glue cleaner. I think it's made for prep, but it does a good job on wheather strip adhesive. One area that I think you do want to clean before you install new rubber.
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My experience, too, Bill! Door seals stick a whole lot better when you remove the old glue (and rubber remnants) and then apply the new glue. It's not fun to remove the old stuff.

How's the MEK on paint?
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Use carefully around paint. It won't distrub most enamels but lacquer and anything plastic are a real risk. MEK is used as a catalyst in epoxy to make fiberglass into Corvettes. Acetone is also a good cleaner when used carefully. It will remove things from paint that you never thought were there! Bill, keep the gallon of MEK home. I have it's companion in my garage!!
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Yea, never know when I'll need to mix 10,000 gallons of fibreglass resin!
At least my can is still shiney! 8)
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Back to the full mask thing. MEK turns you brain into BOOGERS too!
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