Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
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Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
A question for those that have done this before (and probably sworn never to do it again...)
How do you get the tar / bitumen stuff off of the pan!?
For that matter, how do you get rid of all the fluffy stuff glued to the body under the upholstery as well?
How do you get the tar / bitumen stuff off of the pan!?
For that matter, how do you get rid of all the fluffy stuff glued to the body under the upholstery as well?
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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
use a heatgun from underneath and scrape it of. try it on the fluff also.
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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
Man... that brings back memories.
Best thing is to get it as dry as possible. If it's wet (car's leaking or pan's been out in the rain) it's an absolute pain to work with, but when it's dry you can get it off with a paint scraper and a steel brush.
You can read more about what I've done in this regard, at the following two links:
http://www.djb.co.za/project_christn/first_cuts
http://www.djb.co.za/project_christn/never_rains
Best thing is to get it as dry as possible. If it's wet (car's leaking or pan's been out in the rain) it's an absolute pain to work with, but when it's dry you can get it off with a paint scraper and a steel brush.
You can read more about what I've done in this regard, at the following two links:
http://www.djb.co.za/project_christn/first_cuts
http://www.djb.co.za/project_christn/never_rains
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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
Heat gun, a scraper(like those you use for Polyfilla) and a SH!T load of patience. That stuff is from the devil himself just to give you headaches..... Good luck, it takes f'n AGES to get that crap off.....
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Will wait til I've got the pan out, then will attack that naaasty stuff at leisure.
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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
Heat, heat and more heat, oh and a pint scraper. Have a look here for some picture doing it: http://www.aircooledvwsa.co.za/viewtopi ... &start=150
A piece of cake, get it real hot (just before it starts burning) and it comes off almost clean.
A piece of cake, get it real hot (just before it starts burning) and it comes off almost clean.
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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
No, I agree. On the larger flat parts of the pan, it comes of fairly easy..... It is those &àù$(à"' !!!! little nooks and crannies that is the b!tchsarel.wagner wrote:A piece of cake, get it real hot (just before it starts burning) and it comes off almost clean.

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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
dry ice..................took me a little under an hour to clean the floors on my old beetle.
heat gun is nice and all, but it liquifies everything...................dry ice lets you just break the tar panels off in chunks.
heat gun is nice and all, but it liquifies everything...................dry ice lets you just break the tar panels off in chunks.
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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
If only I know where to get dry ice from here in France, I would've gone that route 

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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
I stopped a dude in one of those mobile carts up near union buildings, paid him R50 for a huge chunk of the stuff.
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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
is that to look for the wet spot?davetapson wrote:Dirk - remember reading your flour trick a while ago
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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
Dotn talk about his missus like that Tony!Tony Z wrote:is that to look for the wet spot?davetapson wrote:Dirk - remember reading your flour trick a while ago
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Ag nee man, jy grap seker!? You DO remember where we live right?Chris wrote:Ice cream factory?


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Re: Getting tar stuff off pan...!?
ZeroAxe wrote:No, I agree. On the larger flat parts of the pan, it comes of fairly easy..... It is those &àù$(à"' !!!! little nooks and crannies that is the b!tchsarel.wagner wrote:A piece of cake, get it real hot (just before it starts burning) and it comes off almost clean.
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