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3M (and some other company) makes a rubber wheel, kind of like an eraser
that you chuck up in your drill and gets those things right off.

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On Fri, 05 Sep 2003 20:38:28 GMT, "Cap'n John"
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If you have any questions regarding the installation, removal, care, or

anything else about boat lettering, I will do my best to
assist you.

"Cap'n" John Grooms
407-522-1447
www.boatlettering.net

For direct replies remove "YOURSHOES" from the email address.



Ok, I'll bite. I have a 1986 Carver covered with factory decals,
stripes, letters, you name it. They have faded to gray. The local
detailers want almost $5,000 to remove them all. How the hell do I
get them off myself?



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