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Old 03-20-2020, 02:19 AM   #12
mr48chev
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Re: remove tar from underside of cab

It may be a combination of the things that don't create a hazardous situation. That being fumes of flames. The needle scaler is great for multiple coats of industrial paint and heavy rust but I don't know how it will work with undercoating.

Dry ice doesn't cost much and only a couple of precautions need to be made to make sure you don't get freeze burns on your hands. Once that undercoating/tar is frozen stiff that wack on the floor boards should at loosen it up enough to do some serous scraping. I'm liking the idea of that multi tool scraper though. That may pay for it's self on big flat areas real fast.
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