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Hi guys
I own a Bayliner 2052 which has a 1" or so grey stripe decal running all around the lower hull. This has been damaged to one side on the front where it was originally moored to a bouy which in turn rubbed this decal. Now,its really stuck well and i was wondering if anyone had experienced removing and reinstating this stripe. Any ideas would be very much appreciated. Thanks for reading Simon |
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On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:21:17 -0700, gilly
wrote: Now,its really stuck well and i was wondering if anyone had experienced removing and reinstating this stripe. Is it a vinyl overlay or is it placed into the gel coat - makes a difference. If it's a vinyl overlay, then a heat gun on low will remove the tape. Clean with acetone and replace the tape. If it's layed under the gel coat, it needs to replaced by an experienced glass repair person. |
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![]() "Short Wave Sportfishing" wrote in message ... On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:21:17 -0700, gilly wrote: Now,its really stuck well and i was wondering if anyone had experienced removing and reinstating this stripe. Is it a vinyl overlay or is it placed into the gel coat - makes a difference. If it's a vinyl overlay, then a heat gun on low will remove the tape. Clean with acetone and replace the tape. If it's layed under the gel coat, it needs to replaced by an experienced glass repair person. As always, good advice Tom. A caution though.............be careful if using a heat gun as you can melt the gelcoat pretty easily, thus the Toms advice on keeping it on low, and far enough from the boat. I learned the hard way several years ago when removing striping from our 270 Sundancer. A hairdryer will do the job, without the danger of melting the gelcoat........if you have the patience. |
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gilly wrote:
Hi guys I own a Bayliner 2052 which has a 1" or so grey stripe decal running all around the lower hull. This has been damaged to one side on the front where it was originally moored to a bouy which in turn rubbed this decal. Now,its really stuck well and i was wondering if anyone had experienced removing and reinstating this stripe. Any ideas would be very much appreciated. Thanks for reading Simon Get a rubber wheel attachment for a drill from an auto body store. It will wheel the decal stripes off easily. Set the drill at the lowest speed that removes the striping. Don't stay in one spot too long or you can burn the gel coat. |
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Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:21:17 -0700, gilly wrote: Now,its really stuck well and i was wondering if anyone had experienced removing and reinstating this stripe. Is it a vinyl overlay or is it placed into the gel coat - makes a difference. If it's a vinyl overlay, then a heat gun on low will remove the tape. Clean with acetone and replace the tape. If it's layed under the gel coat, it needs to replaced by an experienced glass repair person. WD40 will also do a good job of removing the glue left after you remove the decal. |
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On 14 Aug, 02:41, "Reginald P. Smithers III"
wrote: Short Wave Sportfishing wrote: On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 13:21:17 -0700, gilly wrote: Now,its really stuck well and i was wondering if anyone had experienced removing and reinstating this stripe. Is it a vinyl overlay or is it placed into the gel coat - makes a difference. If it's a vinyl overlay, then a heat gun on low will remove the tape. Clean with acetone and replace the tape. If it's layed under the gel coat, it needs to replaced by an experienced glass repair person. WD40 will also do a good job of removing the glue left after you remove the decal. I thankyou all very much guys for the advice. The stripe is a vinyl overlay, so yes, using a low heat heat gun i think should do the job. Once again, many many thanks and i'll give it a try. kind regards Simon |
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 11:00:48 -0400, Gene Kearns
wrote: On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:39:18 -0400, animal05 wrote: gilly wrote: Hi guys I own a Bayliner 2052 which has a 1" or so grey stripe decal running all around the lower hull. This has been damaged to one side on the front where it was originally moored to a bouy which in turn rubbed this decal. Now,its really stuck well and i was wondering if anyone had experienced removing and reinstating this stripe. Any ideas would be very much appreciated. Thanks for reading Simon Get a rubber wheel attachment for a drill from an auto body store. It will wheel the decal stripes off easily. Set the drill at the lowest speed that removes the striping. Don't stay in one spot too long or you can burn the gel coat. http://tinyurl.com/22mr4t Does this actually disintegrate (erase) the stripes, or peel them? Seems a bit tricky to not harm the gel coat if the former. --Vic |
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On Aug 13, 4:21 pm, gilly wrote:
Hi guys I own a Bayliner 2052 which has a 1" or so grey stripe decal running all around the lower hull. This has been damaged to one side on the front where it was originally moored to a bouy which in turn rubbed this decal. Now,its really stuck well and i was wondering if anyone had experienced removing and reinstating this stripe. Any ideas would be very much appreciated. Thanks for reading Simon Low heat to remove the stripe and goo-gone to remove any adhesive still on the boat. You can use automotive pinstriping if you want. It's basically the same. |
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On 14 Aug, 17:05, Gene Kearns
wrote: On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 10:13:10 -0500, Vic Smith wrote: On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 11:00:48 -0400, Gene Kearns wrote: On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:39:18 -0400, animal05 wrote: gilly wrote: Hi guys I own a Bayliner 2052 which has a 1" or so grey stripe decal running all around the lower hull. This has been damaged to one side on the front where it was originally moored to a bouy which in turn rubbed this decal. Now,its really stuck well and i was wondering if anyone had experienced removing and reinstating this stripe. Any ideas would be very much appreciated. Thanks for reading Simon Get a rubber wheel attachment for a drill from an auto body store. It will wheel the decal stripes off easily. Set the drill at the lowest speed that removes the striping. Don't stay in one spot too long or you can burn the gel coat. http://tinyurl.com/22mr4t Does this actually disintegrate (erase) the stripes, or peel them? Seems a bit tricky to not harm the gel coat if the former. --Vic My understanding is that it is essentially an eraser... sort of like an old style ink eraser...... a very fine abraisive. If they haven't been on there since forever, your best course of action is to peel them using the least heat necessary.... -- Grady-White Gulfstream, out of Oak Island, NC. Homepagehttp://pamandgene.idleplay.net/ Rec.boats at Lee Yeaton's Bayguidehttp://www.thebayguide.com/rec.boats -----------------www.Newsgroup-Binaries.com- *Completion*Retention*Speed* Access your favorite newsgroups from home or on the road ----------------- Thankyou for that Gene,any advise is very welcome. I have now just gone out and bought a cheap heat gun so hopefully over the weekend i'll attempt this fix. Simon |
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Vic Smith wrote:
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 11:00:48 -0400, Gene Kearns wrote: On Mon, 13 Aug 2007 20:39:18 -0400, animal05 wrote: gilly wrote: Hi guys I own a Bayliner 2052 which has a 1" or so grey stripe decal running all around the lower hull. This has been damaged to one side on the front where it was originally moored to a bouy which in turn rubbed this decal. Now,its really stuck well and i was wondering if anyone had experienced removing and reinstating this stripe. Any ideas would be very much appreciated. Thanks for reading Simon Get a rubber wheel attachment for a drill from an auto body store. It will wheel the decal stripes off easily. Set the drill at the lowest speed that removes the striping. Don't stay in one spot too long or you can burn the gel coat. http://tinyurl.com/22mr4t Does this actually disintegrate (erase) the stripes, or peel them? Seems a bit tricky to not harm the gel coat if the former. --Vic I used it (two actually, and the ones I bought were bright orange) It worked far better than the heat gun. I had no problem with the gel coat, I kept the drill boverned down to the slowest speed that still removed the pin stripes. (my stripes were 15 y.o. |
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