Matt,
   Where can I get dry ice? Should I go to a meat shop or something like
that?

On Thu, 17 Feb 2000 10:45:59 -0800 (PST) Matthew Yip <[email protected]>
writes:
>I'm referring to the dynamat material.  VW uses some of the most
>tenacious adhesive I've ever encountered.  It's much easier to remove
>if it's been waterlogged in the past.  A few minutes of quick freeze
>(dry ice) and the material becomes brittle and breaks up easily.  
>
>Figure dry ice costs of roughy $1/lb - 30-40 lbs should be
>sufficient.  
>
>--- Mark W Ingold <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Are you talking about the think recylcled cloth pads with rubber on
>> the
>> top of them, or are you talking about that hard dynmat type stuff,
>> like
>> you see in the trunk? I'm also removeing the hard sound deadening
>> in the
>> trunk. It is all cracked and water seeped through the cracks. That
>> stuff
>> is pretty hard to get off. Maybe I'll try the dry ice. Adios!
>
>
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