What's the best way to get rid of this guys?
I've removed the foam.. just left with the layer stuck to the bonnet.. Anyone got any special formulas?
Also in terms of fitting a new one, Is it best to remove the bonnet to line up the adhesive correctly. Seems tricky getting it all lined up while leaning over the engine.
Bonnet Insulation Foam
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jimbom30cab
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Some say......Toyota brake cleaner is the best (god knows why)
An old wifes tale maybe
How do you usually get it off Jim?
How do you usually get it off Jim?
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jimbom30cab
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Bit embarrassed here.... but normally the local body shop do it as part of a re-paint job
I think they use thinners but can't be sure
I did one once with a rotary very very soft wire brush on slow speed, but I wouldn't recommend it.
I think they use thinners but can't be sure
I did one once with a rotary very very soft wire brush on slow speed, but I wouldn't recommend it.
Yeah I was thinking it's going to take some sort of solvent.
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Barry is the one that recommends the Toyota brake cleaner 

PONY, 2013 - "Anyway span 360 degrees hitting the kerb and giving the old man two fingers as I was spinning like Michael Schumacher would
Yep it was me that discoverer how good Toyota brake cleaners is at removing the glue residue.
Turns it to mush that just wipes off.
I think any solvent based brake cleaner should do the job though.
Turns it to mush that just wipes off.
I think any solvent based brake cleaner should do the job though.
Well i be damned.. I'll give it a crack!
What was the cutter you recommended for getting rid of that overspray?
What was the cutter you recommended for getting rid of that overspray?
Any cutting compound. G3 etc.




