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Hello all
I am working on a 31 Tudor mild hot rod, and I would like to omit the interior panels - Leaving the wood, and everything else exposed. On the doors, remnants of some sort of original tar insulation are visible. I would like to strip this and reapply something that is effective and visually similar. Any ideas? Thanks in advance |
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Does anyone know of a source for a similar product that I can reapply?
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Roofing patch (can't remember the brand name)available at most hardware stores. You're in for about an hours work with a heat gun and putty knife. Why not just add to what is there?
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you might want to leave that rather than insulation it may be an anti drum material
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You might try that bed liner material used on a lot of pickups.
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