I am in the process of replacing my bonnet Insulation but finding it almost impossible to get the old adhesive off of the underside of the bonnet. So far I have tried soaking with water, panel wipe, alcohol, meths and paraffin but none have worked, obviously can't use thinners.
Has anyone done this job before and had more success. I don't really want to stick the new insulation over the old adhesive.
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martauto
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There are more than one way to do this but I used WD40, Let it soak a bit and it will come away with a bit of help.mickes wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 3:49 pmI am in the process of replacing my bonnet Insulation but finding it almost impossible to get the old adhesive off of the underside of the bonnet. So far I have tried soaking with water, panel wipe, alcohol, meths and paraffin but none have worked, obviously can't use thinners.
Has anyone done this job before and had more success. I don't really want to stick the new insulation over the old adhesive.
Yes it did work !!
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Brake cleaner has been recommended on here in the past.
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Dlb26
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I've recently done mine and found isopropyl/isopropanol alcohol to work really well with a foam eater used to desolve expanding foam.
See midway and after photos. You can see the two side panels are back to painted metal.
See midway and after photos. You can see the two side panels are back to painted metal.
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twright
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I agree with the poster above that says you don't have to get it ALL off. I used sandpaper to remove the big lumpy stuff and didn't touch the paint.
The new insulation stuck on just fine.
The new insulation stuck on just fine.
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Agreed, don’t bother removing itCloggy Saint wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 6:15 pmSave yourself a lot of effort and don't bother, just remove the dry flaky foam. I stuck new foam on old adhesive about 12 years ago and it's still holding firm.
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If you want to get it off, use white spirit. It will just disintegrate and fall off. Makes it a lot easier to fit the new foam
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chatstar123
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I second that. White spirit got all the adhesive of really easily

