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Old 08-18-2020, 06:22 PM
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I'd stick with the "original" pad personally but I'd hate to have to redo that every so often. How long did this one last you? I just did my '84 not long ago and its very awkward to scrape the old stuff off as you know. To me it was worth it and I know mine will last a while as the car rarely gets driven and is garaged.

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Old 08-18-2020, 07:50 PM
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I'd stick with the "original" pad personally but I'd hate to have to redo that every so often. How long did this one last you? I just did my '84 not long ago and its very awkward to scrape the old stuff off as you know. To me it was worth it and I know mine will last a while as the car rarely gets driven and is garaged.
Nice looking car and unusual color!

The pad I just removed lasted 14 years. Car is always garaged and driven about 2500 miles in 6-8 months each year.

I could just buy another pad. But I would like to see and feel it first! Not too impressed with the ones I have installed in past on two of my cars.

Hard to know what "original" is:

This site sells an OEM pad, but doesn't say who it is from. They also sell Febi, Meyle, GK.
F.C.P sell the Febi pad and they say that is OEM! Low price!
AA sell a pad that they say is OE but no brand name. They also have Meyle.

OE and OEM are misleading. Says the company is or was a supplier to MB of some parts?

One other thing - Some of these pads have a heat shield above the turbo. Apparently only needed for California cars?
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Old 08-19-2020, 01:40 AM
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Nice looking car and unusual color!

The pad I just removed lasted 14 years. Car is always garaged and driven about 2500 miles in 6-8 months each year.

I could just buy another pad. But I would like to see and feel it first! Not too impressed with the ones I have installed in past on two of my cars.

Hard to know what "original" is:

This site sells an OEM pad, but doesn't say who it is from. They also sell Febi, Meyle, GK.
F.C.P sell the Febi pad and they say that is OEM! Low price!
AA sell a pad that they say is OE but no brand name. They also have Meyle.

OE and OEM are misleading. Says the company is or was a supplier to MB of some parts?

One other thing - Some of these pads have a heat shield above the turbo. Apparently only needed for California cars?
Ideally, ordering direct from MB would eliminate any guessing. Unfortunately, the W123 hood pad is NLA from MB, so that means your choices are all aftermarket. I would go with the Febi. It has the same waffle type pattern that genuine MB hood pads have, though that's not a real reliable indicator as to whether it's really OE/OEM. In my experience, it seems all MB diesel hood pads start to turn into dust after 10 years or so, regardless of brand. Check out Pierre's video on installing a hood pad. I usually use 3M 08090 adhesive, but he used a different type of glue from MB. That might help your pad last longer? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xcYQWiCP3Kc
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Old 08-19-2020, 02:41 AM
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Wow that car looks nice ! .

I don't want to use a wire wheel or anything that might go through the paint .

Yes, I know what ice scrapers are, I used to have them in my cars but they keep 'growing feet' .

I have some plastic scrapers, they're handy .

When I was with L.A.P.D. Air Support we'd cut 1/4" think plexiglass into handy scrapers, they'd remove old baked on gaskets from alloy things and never damage the sealing surface .

M-B stopped selling the hood pads a while back .

I only get 10 years or so out of them, I'm in the Desert a lot .
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Old 08-20-2020, 09:58 PM
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I don't want to use a wire wheel or anything that might go through the paint
The wire wheel I used wasn't aggressive. Just ran it on my cordless drill at low speed and it removed the last few spots of rubber that the scraper had trouble with. Everything else was scraped.
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Old 08-21-2020, 01:49 AM
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? Maybe "goo Gone " ? .

Linky : https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=goo+gone+target
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Old 08-21-2020, 09:12 AM
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When I first cleaned the hoods on my 107 and 123 15 years or so ago, I was faced with same problem. How to remove build up of unknown adhesives.

I tried mineral spirits, acetone, carb cleaner and whatever other solvents I happened to have. They all worked to some extent but you end up with a gooey mess that has to be scraped off.

This time, what worked was initial peeling with the ice scraper,
followed by detailed scraping with various scrapers, plastic and metal
followed by hand and powered wire brush to remove the final stubborn spots
This left the even 3M sprayed on coating that will be a good substrate for next application.

I never tried citrus-based cleaners like goo-be-gone or 3M™ Adhesive Remover:

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Removes the Residue, Leaves the Paint
Our 3M™ Adhesive Remover uses a blend of petroleum solvents that helps remove the stickers and wax without abrasives or the need for scrapers or other tools. This wipe-on, wipe-off formula requires no mixing and is safe for use on most cured automotive paints. It is also suitable for removing adhesive residue from vinyl and glass surfaces. It can be used to remove tar, attachment tape residue and bumper sticker adhesive as well as wax.

3M™ Adhesive Remover is also available in larger containers, great for removing surface contaminants such as masking tape and other adhesive residue from bare or primed metal in auto body repair.
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Old 08-29-2020, 07:45 AM
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I'd stick with the "original" pad personally but I'd hate to have to redo that every so often. How long did this one last you? I just did my '84 not long ago and its very awkward to scrape the old stuff off as you know. To me it was worth it and I know mine will last a while as the car rarely gets driven and is garaged.

I did mine a number of years ago. As I recall, I put the hood vertically up, laid a wooden plank across the width of the fenders so that I could either kneel or stand straight up next to the hood to clean off the residue hood pad and glue.
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My pad lasted for about 15 years.

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I'd stick with the "original" pad personally but I'd hate to have to redo that every so often. How long did this one last you? I just did my '84 not long ago and its very awkward to scrape the old stuff off as you know. To me it was worth it and I know mine will last a while as the car rarely gets driven and is garaged.

I'm just now having to replace mine for my W124.
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