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Removing the top of a bench seat?
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 413032" data-attributes="member: 13599"><p>In my case, the foam was squirted through a small hole.</p><p>upon expanding, it stuck to everything, making it one</p><p>solid mass. After removing rivets, it was extremely difficult</p><p>to get the top off because it was adhered by the foam.</p><p>your call as how to address that one.</p><p>perhaps some small holes near the top to get a power washer</p><p>nozel into it to cut it all loose. (????).</p><p>learn as you go - come back and share your techniques.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 413032, member: 13599"] In my case, the foam was squirted through a small hole. upon expanding, it stuck to everything, making it one solid mass. After removing rivets, it was extremely difficult to get the top off because it was adhered by the foam. your call as how to address that one. perhaps some small holes near the top to get a power washer nozel into it to cut it all loose. (????). learn as you go - come back and share your techniques. [/QUOTE]
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