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Bernie
I have to replace the teak inlay in my 260 due to some battery acid damage. I already have the replacement flooring, and believe it will be fairly easy to install and caulk. What I think will be the most difficult part is removing the old 1/4 inch plywood inlay. Has anyone with a 260 or similar model with the thin teak plywood inlay had any experience in removing this floor? If yes, any tips to pass on? I believe that the original floor is glued down in the fiberglass recess with 5200 and caulked around its edge with 3M's "Kitchen & Bath" almond 100% silicone caulking. Any experience out there on removing things glued with 5200? I have heard that gluing with 5200 almost means "permanent". I would greatly appreciate any suggestions regarding removing the old plywood.