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If it's only surface rust then it should work out fine.
Take your time and if it all seems like it's too much work just focus on one smaller area at a time. Get that done and move onto the next smallish area. Before you know it you'll be finished. ![]() |
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If there is rust to remove why don't you use a wire wheel attachment for your grinder and get the glue , paint and rust off all in one whack? Home Depot sells one that has the twisted wire and that suckker will remove anything. My .02 worth.
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Another Pelican and I have just gone through this and compared notes in the process. We both used brake cleaner and that worked well. It is discussed in these threads:
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I picked up the 3M adhesive remover and it does the job nicely. However I ran out of daylight so I've still have the driver's side to go.
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