11-01-2010, 02:36 PM
Short of having it boiled and acid dipped (they do that up in Allentown) a heat gun and/or some strong solvents will do thge trick. It's a lot of work and you should wear a respirator if you are going to use any of the really good, carcinogenic stuff. Regular old Brakleen works to get off any residual tar coating that can't be scraped off.
A good quality automotive type paint would be best, but I have seen some nice interiors done with Rustoleum. I guess it is as good as the amount of work that you want to put into it.
A good quality automotive type paint would be best, but I have seen some nice interiors done with Rustoleum. I guess it is as good as the amount of work that you want to put into it.
Larry Herman
2006 Cayenne S
2010 Allegro RED 38QBA
Nationally Certified PCA Instructor
Past Flames:
1994 RS America Club Racer
2004 GT3 Track Car
1984 911 Carrera Club Racer
1974 914/4 2.0 Track Car
2006 Cayenne S
2010 Allegro RED 38QBA
Nationally Certified PCA Instructor
Past Flames:
1994 RS America Club Racer
2004 GT3 Track Car
1984 911 Carrera Club Racer
1974 914/4 2.0 Track Car