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Yellow rubbery underseal....
Any easy way of getting this stuff off the steel?
Its incredibly resilient, The only way Ive found is to burn it with a blow-torch then scrape it whilst its still burning. It Stinks and cant be good for your health, let alone the fire risk! Any easier way?
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Try some ammonia. Stinky as all get-out but it's pretty good at breaking loose adhesives.
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