I've used a razor scraper to remove the bulk of the stuff and I guess I could use thinners but can see it turning in to an awful mess, any suggestions?
Get rid of goo?
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Get rid of goo?
Whats the best chemical to use to clean off the black tar like substance used to hold on the sound proofing felt?
I've used a razor scraper to remove the bulk of the stuff and I guess I could use thinners but can see it turning in to an awful mess, any suggestions?

I've used a razor scraper to remove the bulk of the stuff and I guess I could use thinners but can see it turning in to an awful mess, any suggestions?
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Re: Get rid of goo?
Try a few.
I have a feeling that Celly thinners may not do the job.
If it doesn't you'll need a polar solvent, probably not a good idea to use acetone, perhaps acetate based (usually smell fruity).
A good test for this is to put some nail varnish on a small bit and massage it in and then wipe off with a bog roll. If it comes clean, acetate is your chum.
I have a feeling that Celly thinners may not do the job.
If it doesn't you'll need a polar solvent, probably not a good idea to use acetone, perhaps acetate based (usually smell fruity).
A good test for this is to put some nail varnish on a small bit and massage it in and then wipe off with a bog roll. If it comes clean, acetate is your chum.
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Re: Get rid of goo?
I have some cleaner that will work. We use it for work to remove adhesive, and it works well on sound deadening.
It smells like oranges but does the job.
pm me your address and I'll send you some.
It smells like oranges but does the job.

pm me your address and I'll send you some.
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Re: Get rid of goo?
Had same issue, tried everything I'd got in the garage solvent based, it worked..thats all..
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Re: Get rid of goo?
petrol is good, but with the cost of it now a days!
plus its in keeping with the normal smell of a mini haha

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Re: Get rid of goo?
Started off with some nail varnish remover which didnt touch it so seeing as I'd run out of brake cleaner I reached for the white spirits which worked a treat!

Now just the entire roof to do... I think I might do that on the spit and pre soak it a bit.
Now just the entire roof to do... I think I might do that on the spit and pre soak it a bit.