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Tips for getting old foam out?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisP" data-source="post: 259565" data-attributes="member: 7377"><p>Novicaine? Might be exactly what your going to need to finish this job! :shock: Polyurethane closed cell foam used in boats is impervious to gas or solvents when cured so try the pressure washer, not sure how many PSI your going to need at the tip but start with 1500 to 1600 and a pin point spray. Unfortunately, this is still going to be a lot of work and you will probably end up using a scraper to get the residual off. Good luck! - Chris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisP, post: 259565, member: 7377"] Novicaine? Might be exactly what your going to need to finish this job! :shock: Polyurethane closed cell foam used in boats is impervious to gas or solvents when cured so try the pressure washer, not sure how many PSI your going to need at the tip but start with 1500 to 1600 and a pin point spray. Unfortunately, this is still going to be a lot of work and you will probably end up using a scraper to get the residual off. Good luck! - Chris [/QUOTE]
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