I've put on a lot of tolex and tweed in my time but I don't know a good way to remove it. I've got a heat gun but I'm afraid I'll just melt the tolex.
Anyone got a good way to remove tolex with glue that seems to have the grip of a gorilla? I've tried just pulling on it and using a putty knife with _very_ mixed results. I end up having to sand the wood before putting new tolex on. And the tolex usually tears or separates the plastic part from the cloth backing.
So, I need a good and relatively reliable way to remove tolex (and tweed if you have a method for that, too). Perhaps if we get good methods here it should be a sticky?
Cheers,
Bruce
Anyone got a good way to remove tolex with glue that seems to have the grip of a gorilla? I've tried just pulling on it and using a putty knife with _very_ mixed results. I end up having to sand the wood before putting new tolex on. And the tolex usually tears or separates the plastic part from the cloth backing.
So, I need a good and relatively reliable way to remove tolex (and tweed if you have a method for that, too). Perhaps if we get good methods here it should be a sticky?
Cheers,
Bruce
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