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barret bonden March 21st 06 03:03 PM

pinstripe removal
 
Have a flaking decayed red (plastic of some sort) stick on stripe around
the whole boat just under the gunwale. I read ads for "Molding Adhesive and
Stripe Removal Disc" kits; circular disks (plastic of some sort) that
attach to hand drills and scour off car decals. I would assume that if
these things don't hurt car paint they won't bother jell coat (?)

I've also heard of using a hair dryer - my girlfriend has graciously
volunteered hers..anyone with experince in this ?



Capt.Mooron March 21st 06 03:19 PM

pinstripe removal
 
Barret.... not a hair dryer but a dedicated heat gun is required. Go slow
and do not melt the tape. Use a razor blade type scraper to assist in
removal. Take your time. Do not under any circumstances try abrasive or
grinding compounds to remove a pin stripe.... you will damage the gel coat.

CM

"barret bonden" wrote in message
...
Have a flaking decayed red (plastic of some sort) stick on stripe around
the whole boat just under the gunwale. I read ads for "Molding Adhesive
and
Stripe Removal Disc" kits; circular disks (plastic of some sort) that
attach to hand drills and scour off car decals. I would assume that if
these things don't hurt car paint they won't bother jell coat (?)

I've also heard of using a hair dryer - my girlfriend has graciously
volunteered hers..anyone with experince in this ?





Joe March 21st 06 03:24 PM

pinstripe removal
 
Bobspirts hair dryer is made by the fuji welding supply company and is
considered commerical grade. Sorta like his hull buffer. Barret's GF
might have one too!

Joe


katy March 21st 06 03:38 PM

pinstripe removal
 
barret bonden wrote:
Have a flaking decayed red (plastic of some sort) stick on stripe around
the whole boat just under the gunwale. I read ads for "Molding Adhesive and
Stripe Removal Disc" kits; circular disks (plastic of some sort) that
attach to hand drills and scour off car decals. I would assume that if
these things don't hurt car paint they won't bother jell coat (?)

I've also heard of using a hair dryer - my girlfriend has graciously
volunteered hers..anyone with experince in this ?


Yep...several times...work in small sections...hold the drter close
to the area you're working on and insert a plastic scraper behind an
edge...slowly push...when you get all the tape off, then use GooGone
to get rid of the residue....

Bob Crantz March 21st 06 03:43 PM

pinstripe removal
 
Try Acetone or MEK.

3M makes some nifty products for goo removal too.

Amen!

"barret bonden" wrote in message
...
Have a flaking decayed red (plastic of some sort) stick on stripe around
the whole boat just under the gunwale. I read ads for "Molding Adhesive
and
Stripe Removal Disc" kits; circular disks (plastic of some sort) that
attach to hand drills and scour off car decals. I would assume that if
these things don't hurt car paint they won't bother jell coat (?)

I've also heard of using a hair dryer - my girlfriend has graciously
volunteered hers..anyone with experince in this ?





DSK March 21st 06 03:46 PM

pinstripe removal
 
"barret bonden" wrote
Have a flaking decayed red (plastic of some sort) stick on stripe around
the whole boat just under the gunwale. I read ads for "Molding Adhesive
and
Stripe Removal Disc" kits; circular disks (plastic of some sort) that
attach to hand drills and scour off car decals. I would assume that if
these things don't hurt car paint they won't bother jell coat (?)


Don't know about that, gel coat is softer than car paint.

I've also heard of using a hair dryer - my girlfriend has graciously
volunteered hers..anyone with experince in this ?


Capt.Mooron wrote:
Barret.... not a hair dryer but a dedicated heat gun is required. Go slow
and do not melt the tape.


Why not? Obviously if it melts, it comes off ;)


... Use a razor blade type scraper to assist in
removal.


I like katysail's idea of a plastic type scraper better, but
there's no reason to not try both kinds & use whichever
gives better results. I have had bad luck using metal
scrapers on gel coat, it tends to go smoothly for a little
bit and then suddenly scoop out a chunk.


... Take your time. Do not under any circumstances try abrasive or
grinding compounds to remove a pin stripe.... you will damage the gel coat.


Yes but as long as the damage is only slight, and over a
small area, it's not a big deal to go back & buff it out. In
fact the hull around where the stripe was may be discolored
from UV and need lots of buffing anyway.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Martin Baxter March 21st 06 04:06 PM

pinstripe removal
 
Joe wrote:

Bobspirts hair dryer is made by the fuji welding supply company and is
considered commerical grade. Sorta like his hull buffer. Barret's GF
might have one too!


Bobsprit's hair dryer throws out more heat than a thermite lance!

Cheers
Marty
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katy March 21st 06 05:04 PM

pinstripe removal
 
Bob Crantz wrote:
Try Acetone or MEK.

3M makes some nifty products for goo removal too.

Amen!

"barret bonden" wrote in message
...
Have a flaking decayed red (plastic of some sort) stick on stripe around
the whole boat just under the gunwale. I read ads for "Molding Adhesive
and
Stripe Removal Disc" kits; circular disks (plastic of some sort) that
attach to hand drills and scour off car decals. I would assume that if
these things don't hurt car paint they won't bother jell coat (?)

I've also heard of using a hair dryer - my girlfriend has graciously
volunteered hers..anyone with experince in this ?




Acetone can make your gelcoat soften...iif you leave it on long
enough to work on the tape, you're taking a chance that you'll do
damage to your paint and fiberglass...

Edgar March 21st 06 05:48 PM

pinstripe removal
 
Yes, acetone could be dangerous.
Xylene has worked well for me. Gets the goo off and does not seem to hurt
the gelcoat.
Some of the branded products smell of it so probably are based on it but it
is probably cheaper to buy the generic ingredient on its own.
..
"katy" wrote in message
...
Bob Crantz wrote:
Try Acetone or MEK.

3M makes some nifty products for goo removal too.

Amen!

"barret bonden" wrote in message
...
Have a flaking decayed red (plastic of some sort) stick on stripe

around
the whole boat just under the gunwale. I read ads for "Molding Adhesive
and
Stripe Removal Disc" kits; circular disks (plastic of some sort) that
attach to hand drills and scour off car decals. I would assume that if
these things don't hurt car paint they won't bother jell coat (?)

I've also heard of using a hair dryer - my girlfriend has graciously
volunteered hers..anyone with experince in this ?




Acetone can make your gelcoat soften...iif you leave it on long
enough to work on the tape, you're taking a chance that you'll do
damage to your paint and fiberglass...




Thom Stewart March 21st 06 07:33 PM

pinstripe removal
 
Barret,

I had good results using a Electric Soldering iron and a plastic
windshield ice scraper, to remove old plastic tape numbers. Just don't
get the Hull to hot. I worked the iron about about a 1/2 to 3/4 of an
inch from the plastic to be removed. I kept the Scraper in contact with
the plastic and the Iron in motion just above the edge of the Scraper
and number being removed.

Thom'sPage


Frank Boettcher March 21st 06 09:27 PM

pinstripe removal
 
On 21 Mar 2006 07:24:26 -0800, "Joe" wrote:

Bobspirts hair dryer is made by the fuji welding supply company and is
considered commerical grade. Sorta like his hull buffer. Barret's GF
might have one too!

Joe



Have bobsprit loan you one of those heavy duty " angle grinders" his
yard uses for polishing hulls. He will guarantee that it won't do any
harm.

Scotty March 22nd 06 01:30 AM

pinstripe removal
 
Tip; while using the heat gun, use a tweezers to pull the
tape. prevents burned fingers.

Scotty



"Capt.Mooron" wrote in message
news:_PUTf.7379$_Q.5416@edtnps89...
Barret.... not a hair dryer but a dedicated heat gun is

required. Go slow
and do not melt the tape. Use a razor blade type scraper

to assist in
removal. Take your time. Do not under any circumstances

try abrasive or
grinding compounds to remove a pin stripe.... you will

damage the gel coat.

CM

"barret bonden" wrote in message
...
Have a flaking decayed red (plastic of some sort) stick

on stripe around
the whole boat just under the gunwale. I read ads for

"Molding Adhesive
and
Stripe Removal Disc" kits; circular disks (plastic of

some sort) that
attach to hand drills and scour off car decals. I would

assume that if
these things don't hurt car paint they won't bother jell

coat (?)

I've also heard of using a hair dryer - my girlfriend

has graciously
volunteered hers..anyone with experince in this ?







Maxprop March 22nd 06 02:23 AM

pinstripe removal
 

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...
Try Acetone or MEK.


Ya betcha, Bob. And don't use gloves under any circumstances--too
cumbersome. And breathe deeply, especially with MEK. It'll cure what ails
ya. g

Max



Maxprop March 22nd 06 02:25 AM

pinstripe removal
 

"Edgar" wrote in message
...
Yes, acetone could be dangerous.
Xylene has worked well for me. Gets the goo off and does not seem to hurt
the gelcoat.
Some of the branded products smell of it so probably are based on it but
it
is probably cheaper to buy the generic ingredient on its own.


My personal preference is benzene. Great smelling stuff and feels great on
the hands.

Now, if you'll all excuse me I've got to go have my next dose of chemo for
my acute mylogenous leukemia.

Max



Seahag March 22nd 06 02:26 AM

pinstripe removal
 

"barret bonden" wrote:
Have a flaking decayed red (plastic of some sort) stick
on stripe around
the whole boat just under the gunwale. I read ads for
"Molding Adhesive and
Stripe Removal Disc" kits; circular disks (plastic of
some sort) that
attach to hand drills and scour off car decals. I would
assume that if
these things don't hurt car paint they won't bother jell
coat (?)

I've also heard of using a hair dryer - my girlfriend has
graciously
volunteered hers..anyone with experince in this ?


Hair dryer/heat gun enough to soften the tape. A plastic
scraper or longish thumbnail works great to peel up the
letters. Won't scratch the jellcoat. Wipe off the goo with
that 3M glue remover stuff. Make sure you get it all or the
wax/goo balls will forever mar your perfect shine...

Seahag



Bob Crantz March 22nd 06 02:55 AM

pinstripe removal
 

"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...
Try Acetone or MEK.


Ya betcha, Bob. And don't use gloves under any circumstances--too
cumbersome. And breathe deeply, especially with MEK. It'll cure what
ails ya. g

Max

I remove glue residue with hydrazine.

Amen!



Maxprop March 22nd 06 03:59 AM

pinstripe removal
 

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...

"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...
Try Acetone or MEK.


Ya betcha, Bob. And don't use gloves under any circumstances--too
cumbersome. And breathe deeply, especially with MEK. It'll cure what
ails ya. g

Max

I remove glue residue with hydrazine.


Yeah, but I'll bet you don't eat raw seal meat, do ya.

Max



Bob Crantz March 22nd 06 05:03 AM

pinstripe removal
 

"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...

"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...
Try Acetone or MEK.

Ya betcha, Bob. And don't use gloves under any circumstances--too
cumbersome. And breathe deeply, especially with MEK. It'll cure what
ails ya. g

Max

I remove glue residue with hydrazine.


Yeah, but I'll bet you don't eat raw seal meat, do ya.

Max

I eat raw mackeral.

Praise!



Maxprop March 22nd 06 11:02 AM

pinstripe removal
 

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...

"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...

"Maxprop" wrote in message
ink.net...

"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
...
Try Acetone or MEK.

Ya betcha, Bob. And don't use gloves under any circumstances--too
cumbersome. And breathe deeply, especially with MEK. It'll cure what
ails ya. g

Max

I remove glue residue with hydrazine.


Yeah, but I'll bet you don't eat raw seal meat, do ya.

Max

I eat raw mackeral.


Aren't they kind of hard to get in your mouth when they're wiggling?

Try tuna or salmon sashimi, too.

Max



barret bonden March 29th 06 04:10 AM

pinstripe removal
 
Got it off with a friend's heat gun ( hair dryer wasn't hot enough ) and a
plastic scraper (which almost melted several times) ; many thanks for the
ideas -


"barret bonden" wrote in message
...
Have a flaking decayed red (plastic of some sort) stick on stripe around
the whole boat just under the gunwale. I read ads for "Molding Adhesive
and
Stripe Removal Disc" kits; circular disks (plastic of some sort) that
attach to hand drills and scour off car decals. I would assume that if
these things don't hurt car paint they won't bother jell coat (?)

I've also heard of using a hair dryer - my girlfriend has graciously
volunteered hers..anyone with experince in this ?






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