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<blockquote data-quote="fallingoffalot" data-source="post: 617629" data-attributes="member: 28771"><p>Thanks again. Yes you're probably right about going back to metal, problem is that the covering you see there is some sort of matting that is bonded with something that looks like bitumen. It's an absolute bitch to get off. It was all over the step, I've scraped most of it off. Panel wipe liquid gets it off but I'd have to use loads of it. I will probably just leave it as it'll provide some insulation/sound-proofing. The other stuff on the step is the body filler which I've now removed. The light coloured areas of the matting is the remains of the gap-filler that the PO had used to level/stick the ply down.</p><p>This floor/panel work is proving to be the most time consuming thing I've ever done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fallingoffalot, post: 617629, member: 28771"] Thanks again. Yes you're probably right about going back to metal, problem is that the covering you see there is some sort of matting that is bonded with something that looks like bitumen. It's an absolute bitch to get off. It was all over the step, I've scraped most of it off. Panel wipe liquid gets it off but I'd have to use loads of it. I will probably just leave it as it'll provide some insulation/sound-proofing. The other stuff on the step is the body filler which I've now removed. The light coloured areas of the matting is the remains of the gap-filler that the PO had used to level/stick the ply down. This floor/panel work is proving to be the most time consuming thing I've ever done! [/QUOTE]
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