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I just removed the carpeting and padding from my 65 convert. Is there an easier way to remove the old adhesive?? I tried a wire wheel on a drill motor. I tried wax and grease remover. Thanx
4spd
 
Theres really no need to remove it at all.Just make sure its clean and re glue.
 
I soaked my 63 with Simple Green and used a putty knife to remove the old glue and carpet remnants.

Ray
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It sure looks nicer than mine. There is green adhesive all over, but I'll giv it a try
 
Almost finished with my 65 install. I used a Gasket scraper ( Heavy Duty Type) that has a heavy steel type blade which can be sharpened with a file.

But the best thing I used was a Sanding block . It's like a sponge covered completly with and 80 Grit compound. Go to your local Hardwhare store and check out the abraisive isle.

I didn't remove all of the glue ....Just leveled the area so the Underlament would lye flat.

:beer
 
Viet Nam Vett said:
Almost finished with my 65 install. I used a Gasket scraper ( Heavy Duty Type) that has a heavy steel type blade which can be sharpened with a file.

But the best thing I used was a Sanding block . It's like a sponge covered completly with and 80 Grit compound. Go to your local Hardwhare store and check out the abraisive isle.

I didn't remove all of the glue ....Just leveled the area so the Underlament would lye flat.

:beer


...heck, what got leveled was the installer....VNV used so much solvent/glue on the carpet install that it took both of us back to the 60's...it was so enjoyable that i turned the fan AROUND to blow the fumes back into the car :blue:
 
Kid_Again said:
...heck, what got leveled was the installer....VNV used so much solvent/glue on the carpet install that it took both of us back to the 60's...it was so enjoyable that i turned the fan AROUND to blow the fumes back into the car :blue:

And after a while I thought I was working with Jimmy Hendrix....:D
 
4spd said:
I just removed the carpeting and padding from my 65 convert. Is there an easier way to remove the old adhesive?? I tried a wire wheel on a drill motor. I tried wax and grease remover. Thanx
4spd
What padding or underlayment are you using? Is the padding necessary? I always thought so but was advised by one of the suppliers that it is not. Please advise. Bill
 
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I bought some foil backed insulation from Ricks Corvettes in North Carolina. It is great and easy to use. Sorry it took so long to respond. Been out of town.

4spd


brumbach said:
What padding or underlayment are you using? Is the padding necessary? I always thought so but was advised by one of the suppliers that it is not. Please advise. Bill
 
paintdaddy said:
Theres really no need to remove it at all.Just make sure its clean and re glue.
Is it necessary to remove the remaining fibers from the old jute padding? Bill
 

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