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I've removed all of the sticky tar patches now, and am now left with the glue. In the past It's come straight off with white spirit and autoglym tar remover.
Any suggestions to get the stuff off the roof and it's really stubborn compared to the rest of the panels.
As said..drill out the hole on the strap to the right size so a M16 bolt passes through, cut the opening in the grille so the strap can pass through ok. Bolt screws into the hole then.
You'll need about a 50mm length sized bolt too.
Given time I hope to see him progress well, would be good to see the tow brothers being successful.
Let's hope he starts moving up the field as the season goes on!
Neighbour's got a Disco TD5 with a noisy/whining power steering pump, is this an MOT failure?
I said no, not heard of that before, but I'm not sure.
Any ideas?
That's what started to happen so I stopped....there are small lines in the roof from where I've used the scraper. Same again but be gentler for the rest of it?
Set about removing the glue stuck to the roof today - the stuff that holds the headlining up.
Started my usual routine that I've done on all the other patches on the car on that, and also scraping too to remove the glue.
But..the roof seems to be getting little marks from where I'e heated...
Lol.
DVLA and the MID will run monthly checks and when there's a vehicle that doesn't match up with both tax and insurance together at the same time, and that isn't declared as being SORN, a warning will go out to you. Failure to comply will result in a £100 fine and then possible seizure of...
Also a bit of useful information about scrapping cars:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/OwningAVehicle/ChangesToYourRegistrationCertificate/DG_4022057