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Old 12-29-2008, 11:35 PM   #1
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Gutting out the hatch problem

I have recently gutted out my 240 & I was woundering what's a easy way to remove the sound deading??

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hammer and chissle.

or Dry ice. and rubber gloves (easier way)
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Old 12-30-2008, 12:52 AM   #3
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To answer your question, there is no easy way. Hammer, chisel and a six pack of Coronas.... for a couple of days. Or if you live in an area where it's currently below freezing, that makes it a whole lot easier to chisel out.
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like said above dry ice works pretty good. you can get them at the grocery store and fish markets. Just spread a nice layer on there and leave it till it just about melts. Then grab your chissle and harmmer and go to town. You can prolly do your whole car in a couple hours. Make sure you do ne section at a time or you will run out of dry ice fast.
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me and a buddy of mine knocked it all out in a few hrs with dry ice and a hammer..

spread out the dry ice all over the car.... chill for like 15-20 min and that shit should come off fairly quick with a hammer, not that big of a deal
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Make sure you wear leather gloves when handling the dry ice or you will get hurt...
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