Rich Thompson
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- Apr 3, 2020
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Question for Mike and the Wider Group:
On my 1966 Corvair Monza, my rear engine deck lid has an attached molded fiberglass insulation pad which is original to the car. It is still in very good shape and can be removed from the lid by removing the plastic retainers from underneath the lid. See attached photo of the insulation pad attached to the lid.
It is still maintaining its molded shape and I want to save it in order to keep the car as Factory Stock for our National Concours events.
Has anyone had a process that has been successful for them in cleaning this type of material of dirt and oil? Mine is not soaked by any means, but there is dirt and oil present in it. What kind of product would you suggest to use to clean it and possible method?
Appreciate any input on this. Thanks!
On my 1966 Corvair Monza, my rear engine deck lid has an attached molded fiberglass insulation pad which is original to the car. It is still in very good shape and can be removed from the lid by removing the plastic retainers from underneath the lid. See attached photo of the insulation pad attached to the lid.
It is still maintaining its molded shape and I want to save it in order to keep the car as Factory Stock for our National Concours events.
Has anyone had a process that has been successful for them in cleaning this type of material of dirt and oil? Mine is not soaked by any means, but there is dirt and oil present in it. What kind of product would you suggest to use to clean it and possible method?
Appreciate any input on this. Thanks!