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    dowierj is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    undercoating/gravel guard removal

     



    Ive tried burning it off, angle grinder with a brush and sand blasting it off. Is there any chemicals that will melt it off? and then any other chemicals to remove that film? I used gunk remover and then brake cleaner and it kinda worked but not that well....it softened it up and now the sand blasting just sticks to it....

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    I've used gasoline and a flat scraper, works real well!
    NO smoking or sparks,have to be careful!
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