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| Any one have any tricks to get the old boat #'s off, I am trying to just peel but they are being a pain.
Thanks
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| Try heating them with a hair drier, and using an old credit card as a scraper might help. Once you get them off, some isopropyl alcohol might help getting the glue residue off.
Edited by Chemi 4/18/2015 11:33 AM
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| West marine sells a product called sticker off also to help get the residue off but the hair dryer and CC work well for the actual sticker
Edited by achotrod 4/18/2015 12:14 PM
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Location: Ashland WI | I just did this. Used a hair dryer to help get the stickers off, and then WD-40 to help with the residue. |
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Location: With my son on the water | Goo Gone
It is a Citrus based product designed specifically for (stickers , Labels , Etc) Squirt it on and let it soak in a bit and everything comes off great and easy. It will not touch the paint.
I am sure Wallmat has it.
Have a good day.
Edited by btfish 4/18/2015 1:30 PM
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| Just did this myself too. Used a blade from a block plane to remove the stickers, then sprayed goo gone on the residue; let sit for a few minutes, used the blade again, then finished with a non-scratch scouring pad. Took about 20 minutes with very little elbow power. Heading down to the local print shop next week for a custom reg# decal. |
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Location: MN | I also used Goo Gone last time.... |
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Location: Indiana | http://www.amazon.com/3M-Stripe-Wheel-Mandrel-Diameter/dp/B00063VT0...
Works awesome! |
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| I use Greased Lightning, works well for me. Kdawg |
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| Heat gun worked great for me |
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Location: Already Gone | Heat gun, then WD-40 as mentioned. Simple.
Watch your finger tips... |
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Location: New Hope MN | goo gone. I couldn't ask for anything better. came right off. |
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| Mineral spirits for tough areas works too ~ |
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| Thanks for all the help will try this weekend
Darren |
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| Heat gun. I had all the decals off a Lund Pro V in 10 minutes using one. You can get a good one inexpensively at Menards. |
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