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Old 10-06-2006, 08:40 AM
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Originally Posted by cheezer
I guess it would be similar to the undercoating/sound deadener/sealant that was installed at the factory and I have already removed..
I've not removed undercoating/sound deadener/sealant installed at the factory but I have removed sections of a Dynamat-like sound deadener when I installed my SFC's. Removing the sound deadener was the worst, messiest and most frustrating part of the job. I can't imagine removing a car interior's worth. I'd not use the insulation until after you've done your frame off, or be prepared to acid dip the car.
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