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Topic: Any tip and/or tricks to remove goop?  (Read 2147 times)

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sonoramike

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I had a visible gap in the sealant on the rear hatch of my 2012 cuda. It was leaking pretty bad in rough water. Do I decided to remove and reseal. Any easy way to remove the old sealant. If not is goop like silicone and won't stick to its self or if I have to can I just add to it. Super thick in all but one spot.


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If you get a good grip on one end of that goop strip, you might be able to peel it all up in one piece. Maybe try pliers lined with a shop rag for gripping without cutting/tearing. If not, a putty knife will help...

I would definitely try to get as much of that old material off as possible before laying down new GOOP. It looks very bubbly...
« Last Edit: May 27, 2015, 03:49:03 PM by AlexB »


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Remove & reseal.


 

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