
180Marty wrote:I think he might be talking about the stuff that looks like it was painted on with a brush for sound deadening. I have it on my 54 model 180 and it is not 100% coverage---just the middle of each panel or joint. It is rock hard but I got rid of some by carefully picking/ slicing with a knife and scotch brite and thinner. Probably lucky I didn't die from the fumes many years ago.

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58Skylane wrote:
You also write commercials, don't you? LOL
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