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<blockquote data-quote="DaleH" data-source="post: 487808" data-attributes="member: 15636"><p>Wet foam can add weight and worse, hold moisture next to the tin and cause or exacerbate corrosion. I wonder if 'gas' or some other solvent wouldn't disolve it for you? IF you had a way for the liquid goo to get out that is. </p><p></p><p>Else make a tool out of spring wire or something, and chuck up in a power drill and have at it. Hmmmmm, maybe a fiberglass driveway marker, sheared on the 'tool' end so as to cut, would work for mechanical removal of most of it? At least the fiberglass rod would bend to allow the tool to get in there ... pull stuff out with a shop vacuum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaleH, post: 487808, member: 15636"] Wet foam can add weight and worse, hold moisture next to the tin and cause or exacerbate corrosion. I wonder if 'gas' or some other solvent wouldn't disolve it for you? IF you had a way for the liquid goo to get out that is. Else make a tool out of spring wire or something, and chuck up in a power drill and have at it. Hmmmmm, maybe a fiberglass driveway marker, sheared on the 'tool' end so as to cut, would work for mechanical removal of most of it? At least the fiberglass rod would bend to allow the tool to get in there ... pull stuff out with a shop vacuum. [/QUOTE]
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