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Boat stickers, removal
Hey all,
I just bought a boat, and it was out of state, so I need to put new stickers on it... What's a good method of removing the old ones without scratching the hull? Thanks, Doug |
Boat stickers, removal
"Doug" wrote in message
news:IOFag.3429$_B5.857@trnddc01... Hey all, I just bought a boat, and it was out of state, so I need to put new stickers on it... What's a good method of removing the old ones without scratching the hull? Thanks, Doug Goo-Gone - found in supermarkets & hardware stores. It's basically citrus oil. Regular vegetable oil sometimes works on stickers, too. Since the surface is vertical, you need a way to keep the oil over the sticker for a while, instead of dripping away. Turning the boat on its side is probably too much effort. So, use several pieces of masking tape to hold a piece of cleaner-soaked gauze, sponge or paper towel over the sticker. Scrape off residue carefully with the edge of a credit card. |
Boat stickers, removal
Doug wrote: Hey all, I just bought a boat, and it was out of state, so I need to put new stickers on it... What's a good method of removing the old ones without scratching the hull? Thanks, Doug check he http://tinyurl.com/gcw46 In short, if you go to an auto paint supply store, they'll have adhesive remover. I took a heat gun (uh, wife's blowdryer!) and used a plastic scraper to take most of it off. The leftover adhesive came off with laquer thinner. I suspect acetone would have worked also. |
Boat stickers, removal
WD 40 does a great job of removing decals
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Boat stickers, removal
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Boat stickers, removal
"Doug" wrote in message news:IOFag.3429$_B5.857@trnddc01... Hey all, I just bought a boat, and it was out of state, so I need to put new stickers on it... What's a good method of removing the old ones without scratching the hull? Thanks, Doug I've had pretty good luck with a dull razor blade scraper tool. Get the "peel" started with the blade, then they should pull off by hand. Help break the adhesive by following the peel with your blade. Then, "goo gone" to remove any residual adhesive. db |
Boat stickers, removal
Try heating them with a hair dryer (not a heat gun). Hold
the dryer at least 6 inches from the surface. That should soften the glue. I have had pretty good success getting the glue residue off using WD40. There is also something on the market for glue removal. I think it's called something like "Goo Gone". If you use it try it first on an unexposed area of fiberglass. D-unit wrote: "Doug" wrote in message news:IOFag.3429$_B5.857@trnddc01... Hey all, I just bought a boat, and it was out of state, so I need to put new stickers on it... What's a good method of removing the old ones without scratching the hull? Thanks, Doug I've had pretty good luck with a dull razor blade scraper tool. Get the "peel" started with the blade, then they should pull off by hand. Help break the adhesive by following the peel with your blade. Then, "goo gone" to remove any residual adhesive. db |
Boat stickers, removal
Thanks everyone for the great idea's, I'll give them a go and see what falls
off! Again, thanx! Doug "Doug" wrote in message news:IOFag.3429$_B5.857@trnddc01... Hey all, I just bought a boat, and it was out of state, so I need to put new stickers on it... What's a good method of removing the old ones without scratching the hull? Thanks, Doug |
Boat stickers, removal
JoeSpareBedroom writes:
Goo-Gone - found in supermarkets & hardware stores. It's basically citrus oil. Nope. A dime's worth of naphtha, with citrus scent, for suckers. |
Boat stickers, removal
Cautiously use a heat gun or a hair dryer.
Don Dando "Doug" wrote in message news:IOFag.3429$_B5.857@trnddc01... Hey all, I just bought a boat, and it was out of state, so I need to put new stickers on it... What's a good method of removing the old ones without scratching the hull? Thanks, Doug |
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