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On Tue, 11 Sep 2007 14:32:05 -0700, Chuck Gould
wrote: On Sep 11, 1:38?pm, "Don White" wrote: Finally got my new Canadian license numbers for the Princecraft Yukon. ( kind off....they tell me the numbers and I have to go buy and apply them) Is a heat gun the best way to remove Tom's Connecticut numbers? Be prepared to do a bit of buffing in the area where the CT numbers were applied. You're likely to see the "ghost" of the CT numbers, and you'll essentially have to grind away enough of the aged gelcoat surrounding the part that was protected by the CT numbers to restore an even appearance. It's aluminum. Baked enamel paint. The boat was always stored inside and/or covered. The paint didn't fade. |
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