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72RPR Posted - 04 Feb 2020 : 23:05:14
My 72 Fastback had foam and fabric underside of the bonnet. Unsure if this was factory installed. However, it all fell off so having scraped off the foam I now am unable to clean the "glue" residue off the bonnet. Can anybody suggest a solvent to clean the steel?
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72RPR Posted - 05 Feb 2020 : 23:28:45
Thanks Commerlad, I'll see if I can get that cleaner in Aus.
Commerlad Posted - 05 Feb 2020 : 19:51:08
My 72 Fastback has also had this sound deadening felt (A friends 72 Humber Sceptre also had it) and on mine it has also fallen/been pulled off (before I got it) leaving wispy bits of fluff.
Had some success with this stuff.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/3M-Citrus-Base-Cleaner-Clear/dp/B001MRSUAW

But I need to get another tin myself as I was only trying some I had left.


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