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    Default Weather Seal Removal - Tips?

    Any suggestions for removing dried up weather seal? Specifically the cab top-to-cab seal. Heat gun and a stiff putty knife can get out big chunks, but the adhesive is making it a bear. I think chemicals are going to be needed to really clean out the channel. Acetone? Xylene? Something less potent but not likely to get me goofy?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pjsank View Post
    Any suggestions for removing dried up weather seal? Specifically the cab top-to-cab seal. Heat gun and a stiff putty knife can get out big chunks, but the adhesive is making it a bear. I think chemicals are going to be needed to really clean out the channel. Acetone? Xylene? Something less potent but not likely to get me goofy?
    I used a putty knife.
    Mike

    1969 Series IIa 88 2.25 petrol

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    Default 3M Adhesive removal

    not that toxic


    Quote Originally Posted by emmotto View Post
    I used a putty knife.
    1968 battlefield ambulance/camper
    1963 Unimog Radio box
    1995 LWB RR

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    I just did this and found a wire wheel (medium ) mounted on a drill worked very well. Spotlessly clean despite the goo...and no chemicals. Im still picking pieces of wire out of my carharts though!..J

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