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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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