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Jon Klapper
 
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Default Removal of Treadmaster

Any chemical powerful enough to soften epoxy (I assume that its epoxy
thats used as the adhesive) will damage fiberglass. If your deck is
made of glass I wouldn't even use a heat gun. Too likely to overheat
the glass. Try a heat plate. Its like a clothes iron only more
expensive. The heat can be adjusted and it gives a more even heat than
a gun. Any way you do it will be very labor intensive.

Jon Klapper


On 05 Jun 2004 23:54:46 GMT, (LaBomba182) wrote:

Subject: Removal of Treadmaster
From: "Rick & Linda Bernard"


I have a similar product to treadmaster on my boat that need to be removed.
Anyone have a good method of removal?



Heat gun?

Capt. Bill


 
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