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Tar crap on the floors
Tar crap on the floors
I`m cleaning up this cheap zook ute i picked up recently & found some rust in the floor pan at the seam under the pedals.
It is was under the tacky tar like body deadener that covers the whole floor, i pulled the seats out & its under them to...everything sticks to the crap!!!
I want to scape all this all off so i can repair & repaint...its probably the only thing holding the whole floor together but i`m a fussy prick. Anyone tried to get this off before...whats the best thing to use if any apart from 4 hours of using a scraper?? or should i get over i & leave it (can you paint over it).
It is was under the tacky tar like body deadener that covers the whole floor, i pulled the seats out & its under them to...everything sticks to the crap!!!
I want to scape all this all off so i can repair & repaint...its probably the only thing holding the whole floor together but i`m a fussy prick. Anyone tried to get this off before...whats the best thing to use if any apart from 4 hours of using a scraper?? or should i get over i & leave it (can you paint over it).
better than a bought one.
Here is an idea of mine that is, as yet unproven, get some granulated dry ice and spread it over the area, wait a few minutes and then give it a light tap from underneath with a rubber mallet, it should come off in sheets.
Dry ice is really cheap and you can make some fantastic dry ice bombs with the left overs
Peter.
Dry ice is really cheap and you can make some fantastic dry ice bombs with the left overs

Peter.
Cable bracing is the way of the future!
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
yeah it works it is how a lot of drift guys remove the sound deadning in carsdroopypete wrote:Here is an idea of mine that is, as yet unproven, get some granulated dry ice and spread it over the area, wait a few minutes and then give it a light tap from underneath with a rubber mallet, it should come off in sheets.
Dry ice is really cheap and you can make some fantastic dry ice bombs with the left overs![]()
Peter.

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I disagree with heat or solvent.
The key is to do it cold. The colder the better. I have pulled the deadening out of about 4 cars over the years and only the first one got any heat or solvent.
Just use a broad chisel and hammer. Once you get into the swing of it, it will lift in quite large chunks.
If it gets solvent on it or gets hot you are in for a world of pain. Shouldn't take more than an hour or so per side, tops. Once all the sheet is out, you will be left with some marks on the floor that wash off with solvent.
Pete's dry ice idea sounds good to me.
If it has already had oil or solvent on it, you are stuck with shifting it in its "wet" state.
steve.
The key is to do it cold. The colder the better. I have pulled the deadening out of about 4 cars over the years and only the first one got any heat or solvent.
Just use a broad chisel and hammer. Once you get into the swing of it, it will lift in quite large chunks.
If it gets solvent on it or gets hot you are in for a world of pain. Shouldn't take more than an hour or so per side, tops. Once all the sheet is out, you will be left with some marks on the floor that wash off with solvent.
Pete's dry ice idea sounds good to me.
If it has already had oil or solvent on it, you are stuck with shifting it in its "wet" state.
steve.
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heat would make this stuff gooey as! i think for ease of use and lack of dry ice a scraper is the go. it doesnt take all that long.Zute wrote:Use a heat gun.
alien - haha nah that plastic spoon along with lots of antacid sachets, ciggy butts etc were found under there.. i got the zook for 500 from a car yard last year.. some old guy used to drive it to the pub lots.. hence the antacid etc

tar crap
I removed the tar stuff from the floor of my LWB body in about 1 and a half hours with a small hammer and a 1 inch wide cold chisel. It chipped away quite easily. No heat, No chemicals. Barely scratched the paint.
Re: tar crap
I second that method, but I have no idea how to get the stuff off when it turns to sticky tar. I have a pic of the back floor after I chipped it all out. I've also done the foot wells & under the seats... Everything is now 'body deadener' free. I found sections of rust (and a reasonable rust hole nearest the column) so its definitely worth taking the stuff out - It's heavy, and it hides rust very well!want33s wrote:I removed the tar stuff from the floor of my LWB body in about 1 and a half hours with a small hammer and a 1 inch wide cold chisel. It chipped away quite easily. No heat, No chemicals. Barely scratched the paint.

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If you do get some granulated dry ice,abundance84 wrote:Where can I buy dry ice from??????
DO NOT get a small plastic coke bottle and DEFINATLY Do NOT fill it a third the way up with cold tap water, then WHAT EVER YOU DO, DO NOT put 3 or 4 medium sized pieces of dry ice in and quickly put the lid on tight then throw it as far as you can, away from anyone else!!!!!!!!
Because if you do it will make a HUGE EXPLOSION and that would be irresponsible.
Peter
Cable bracing is the way of the future!
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
haha and definately dont laugh really hard and clink your beers together cos that would be encouraging such actionsdroopypete wrote:If you do get some granulated dry ice,abundance84 wrote:Where can I buy dry ice from??????
DO NOT get a small plastic coke bottle and DEFINATLY Do NOT fill it a third the way up with cold tap water, then WHAT EVER YOU DO, DO NOT put 3 or 4 medium sized pieces of dry ice in and quickly put the lid on tight then throw it as far as you can, away from anyone else!!!!!!!!
Because if you do it will make a HUGE EXPLOSION and that would be irresponsible.
Peter

Oh and I almost forgot,
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS, THAT WHAT EVER YOU DO, YOU MUST NOT YELL,
"hey guys watch this"
before you do it, or it will go tits up with out doubt!!!!!
Peter.
THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IS, THAT WHAT EVER YOU DO, YOU MUST NOT YELL,
"hey guys watch this"
before you do it, or it will go tits up with out doubt!!!!!
Peter.
Cable bracing is the way of the future!
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
v840 said "That sounds like a booty fab, hack job piece of shit no offence."
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