New Hood Pads
#2
Burning Brakes
Very nice!
#7
Rennlist Member
Wow, looks great. Where did you source the pads?
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#9
I first put down a plastic tarp over the engine and scraped the old stuff off with a plastic putty scraper.
Then I used some "Goo-off" that I got at Home Depot (It had an Orange Scent).
I sprayed it down (I covered the fenders to ovoid any over spray), and let it sit for 10 mins, sprayed again, and then scraped. The pictures show about the best that I could get it.
Then I used some "Goo-off" that I got at Home Depot (It had an Orange Scent).
I sprayed it down (I covered the fenders to ovoid any over spray), and let it sit for 10 mins, sprayed again, and then scraped. The pictures show about the best that I could get it.
#11
Looks good! Actually nearly exact match to what I am doing right now (even same color car). I just bought car, and insulation was just falling off so laid down a tarp over engine bay and fenders and within 30s had the insulation removed. Adhesive was incredibly tough to remove. I used a Turtle Wax sticker remover, but didn't work well. Next, I bought some 3M Adhesive Remover. Works ok, but have to use a lot of product and time the scrape just right to get max results. Ultimately, I removed about 80-90% of adhesive. Still waiting on new pads from Pelican.