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1. I used cellulose thinner to remove all the carpet adhesive
2. I used a hot air blower to heat and remove the sound deadening then
3. I used a wire brush to remove all the rubber
4. I had the boys in the bodyshop make everything really clean by using sanding paper and so on
@ onevoice:
On the control side i will use some sort of kill switch remote cable - I'll post a picture when it's done
it will take hours and hours of work with cellulose thinner, hot air blower and wire brush to remove all the rubber... it is a nasty pice of work - but worth it!
It will look something like that when all the carpet adhesive had been removed - then you'll need some good ear and eye protection and you are ready to go...
The last step had been done in the bodyshop with sanding paper and other tools i don't know...