ed
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Registered: 10th Sep 03
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Does this stuff come of better when cold? I tried getting it all off eith a heat gun earlier however that stuck it down even more.
I was thinking of using a CO2 fire extinguisher on it and chipping at the stuff...
Anyone got any top tips for getting it off?
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Hamish
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Registered: 4th Apr 05
Location: Ashtead, Surrey Drives: 100bhp Mint with Hole
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possibly dry ice? and as you say just chip it off or hit it with a hammer and it should shatter
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ed
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Dry ice is a bit harder to get hold of, but if anyone knows where I could get it then I would be really greatful!
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ed
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Oh, there is a shop in Watford which sells it in 10kg boxes for £29.99.... :red face:
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Hamish
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jus go steal some fire extinguishers from the local school
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STEvieXE
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Registered: 21st Jan 03
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if u can use an air chiesel then u can gte it off easily with it but you need to be able to use the air chiesel properly or you will damage your floor...
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ed
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Would the chissel do the job? This is the soft rubbery type of Dynamat I have, not the harder stuff. I guess if I cool it then it will get harder, then I could chip it with the chissel.
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STEvieXE
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o rite sorry i thought you were talkin about the factory sound deadening. i have no idea about dynamat. sorry
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ed
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I got the factory stuff all out in about 20 mins with a heat gun... Now I have a boot full of Dynamat 
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