casuprock
10+ Year Contributor
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- Apr 13, 2010
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Exeter,
New Hampshire
Removing the stock sound deadening material (tar) can be a pain. Using an angle grinder with a stiff wire wheel worked for me on some tough areas like the rear wheel well. The material dissolves readily in xylene. If you're lazy, you can soak a rag with xylene and let it sit on the material for a few hours. I just use xylene to get the residue that's left after scraping and wire wheel. Be sure to use a mask rated for organic vapors when using xylene and use gloves. Absorbed xylene hurts your nervous system, blood, liver, kidneys, and most importantly, your manhood.

