removing aftermarket sound proofing

Torment

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my wurth soundproofing has started to peel off and i'm thinking bout removing them but the adhesive is very stubborn, no amount of pulling n tugging at the soundproofing has yield satisfactory results as it will only cum off in little bits n pieces, which is damn annoying. is there a solvent or adhesive remover fluid i can use to ease this job?
 

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thanks khorne

i have tried the heat gun on the more accessible places but now i'm stuck trying to remove them from the doors as the material was applied within the cavity of the door structure, where the central lock motor n power window assembly also are.:frown:
 

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I used a hair dryer to remove them from inside the door...
Took sometime for the glue to heat up but eventually it did come off... With a little scraping with a plastic spatula...
Hope that helps...
 

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will be a problem trying to get a hand in there, not enough space to work. anyways i'll give it a try, thanks for your advice.
 

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