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Yeah, ok. A little finesse, and it's not a problem. It's just a LOT easier
(and faster) to use a straight blade razor to take a sticker off glass. Kinda my point, and mostly a joke... that you didn't get. --Mike "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... On 1/20/2007 11:01 PM, Mike wrote: The inspector wanted to paste his sticker on the windshield. I said no. That's the best place to put it (other than up his as*). That way you can get it off with ease... no damage to the gel or paint! --Mike There's no problem removing stickers from gel coat without damaging the gel. I've only been stopped once on the Bay by the water federales for an "inspection." It was by a very pretty young Maryland watercop. The guy I was with worked very hard to get her phone number for a date. In Florida, the DNR types would station themselves at boat ramps and insist upon looking in your fish cooler. I approved of that: they were looking for catch violators and poachers. |
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