Hello, I have removed the cabinets, refrigerator, etc from the interior of my AC 82 Westy. This whole project started because I had a major mouse invasion complete with a cozy little nest built in the wall. Once I got everything cleaned up I just couldn't put it back together without hitting the rust with POR15, adding sound deadening material, and re-insulating with material that would not hold water vapor. I have removed the original insulation and am prepping the sheet metal to receive the sound deadening material. I am using some IceWatch stuff we talked about a couple of months ago. Anyway, I am finding that the adhesive that was used to hold the original insulation in place is very stubborn. I would like to get all of this off the sheet metal so the sound deadening material has a clean surface to adhere to. Have any of you found a good solvent for removing that junk? Thanks, Jake |
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