For your soot removal try these soot sponges Soot Sponges & Chem Sponges from Tee-Jay I have several boxes of these if you need me to mail ya some they help alot!
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Try a High Pressure , Pressure washer. Home depot rents the good ones. Blow that thing out..........
How opposed are you to gutting the interior completely? If you are up to the challenge, gut the interior (dash included) remove the body and get the inside soda blasted. Yes it will be a lot of work, but trust me, it will make your life so much easier. All the chemicals, wire brushes, etc... will eventually work, but it is slow going and more laborous in the long run.
Once the interior has been soda blasted (you can also use walnut shells or powdered plastic) spray it with an industrial paint and re- install your interior.
Give Blasting Specialties in Tulsa a call. They are a large supplier of media and equipment and even do some work in their shop.
When you pick-up the Majic paint, you'll probably want to get some of their catalyst/hardener, too (#8-950-4). I shot our M101 trailer with OD without the hardener and it was pretty soft at first. I'd never used hardener before and figured it wasn't that big a deal to not use it, especially with flat paint. The paint came out great otherwise, although I have limited experience with painting stuff this big. Majic is good stuff, but...
Then I painted some NATO fuel cans using Majic's hardener. Those babies came out great, much smoother (but still flat), and the paint was clearly harder to scuff, etc right after drying.
Good luck, you're making progress, even though at this point I'm sure you wish it'd go faster even if you had more time to work on it.
That's a huge improvement over the original pics.......great work........BTW I love V-DUB'S almost as much as toyota's ---German engineering is good stuff.
For your soot removal try these soot sponges Soot Sponges & Chem Sponges from Tee-Jay I have several boxes of these if you need me to mail ya some they help alot!
I never realized until now that Eric was your brother! Eric is a great guy for sure...
Good luck on your progress and nice looking Passat! If you can weed through the BS, VWvortex.com is just as informative as Mud but for VW's... Just be prepared for the BS.I am currently VW free but my girlfriend has a '89 Jetta GLI Helios that has a lot of motor work done to it... It's kinda scary at 150 mph+
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Definitely making some good progress on restoring it. Is the fire smell still strong in the cab?