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Bitumenous body deadener stripping
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Bitumenous body deadener stripping
I have just spent most of the afternoon trying to strip bitumenous body deadener off the floor of my new cab. I only got a really small section done and it still has a fair bit on it. I tried scraping it off which took forever with the corrugations then stripping what was left with petrol. This kind of worked but not really. I also tried a rust wheel on a grinder but this just liquified it and spat it everywhere lol.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I cant see guys working in repair workshops sitting there like me all day.
John
Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I cant see guys working in repair workshops sitting there like me all day.
John
Re: Bitumenous body deadener stripping
Hybrid wrote:I have just spent most of the afternoon trying to strip bitumenous body deadener off the floor of my new cab. I only got a really small section done and it still has a fair bit on it. I tried scraping it off which took forever with the corrugations then stripping what was left with petrol. This kind of worked but not really. I also tried a rust wheel on a grinder but this just liquified it and spat it everywhere lol.
Any tips would be greatly appreciated. I cant see guys working in repair workshops sitting there like me all day.
John
That stuff is a PITA. Try chipping it off with a hammer & cold chisel. You'll still need to clean up the metal with some solvent though.
Worked for me.
grimbo wrote:I had some luck removing mine by heating it with a heat gun and then using a paint scraper to scrape it away.
That is wat i do at work (panelshop) warm it up either with a hot air gun or the oxy/accetelyne torch on a soft flame (if you know what i mean)and then scrap it off with a scraper like a bbq then either prepsol or thinners on a rag and wipe the rest clean .
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Another idea is to buy a couple of kg's of dry ice. This is pretty cheap, and available from BOC Gasses. Tip it onto the floor, let it sit far a while, and then give the floor some light taps with a mallet. The dry ice freezes the bitumen and it falls off.
I believe this is a racecar trick.
I have only ever done the cold chisel/turps/wire wheel/swear/see little pink elephants method and I am not eager to do it again!
I believe this is a racecar trick.
I have only ever done the cold chisel/turps/wire wheel/swear/see little pink elephants method and I am not eager to do it again!
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Thx Guys
I'll be getting back into it tomorrow. I dont have a heat gun and the rented oxy cylinders have been sitting empty under the house for as long as I can remember lol. I'll try the paint stripper or dry ice trick. I was thinking how I could get it cold to chip it off cause I noticed it came off easier in the morning.
I'll be getting back into it tomorrow. I dont have a heat gun and the rented oxy cylinders have been sitting empty under the house for as long as I can remember lol. I'll try the paint stripper or dry ice trick. I was thinking how I could get it cold to chip it off cause I noticed it came off easier in the morning.
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