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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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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

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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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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

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Martin Baxter
 
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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!

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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.


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"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

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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

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

Scotty



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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
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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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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....
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Try Acetone or MEK.

3M makes some nifty products for goo removal too.

Amen!

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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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