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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 12:58:47 -0600, "RB" wrote:
I need to take the registration #s and decals off my hull for painting. I used to get those off by using a heat gun and pulling. Worked reasonably well. But, it leaves stickum. How do I get the stickum off with the least outlay of cash? Any cheap, readily available chemicals that are solvents for adhesive remnants? I found that Easy-Off oven cleaner worked well for me. Really. Test on a small section of gelcoat first, though! Joe Parsons |
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"Joe Parsons" wrote in message ... On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 12:58:47 -0600, "RB" wrote: I need to take the registration #s and decals off my hull for painting. I used to get those off by using a heat gun and pulling. Worked reasonably well. But, it leaves stickum. How do I get the stickum off with the least outlay of cash? Any cheap, readily available chemicals that are solvents for adhesive remnants? I found that Easy-Off oven cleaner worked well for me. Really. Test on a small section of gelcoat first, though! Joe Parsons |
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