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Location: Des Plaines, IL | What is the best way to remove old stickers from your boat? I was told to heat them up with a hairdrier and they would peel right off, but that did nothing. |
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Location: WI | Hair Dryer worked for me. This was the first time that I tried it. Make sure that you keep it on long enough to heat up the side of the boat. I've tried glue remover and that works to get the rest of the sticky residue off too.
GotOne
Edited by GOTONE 4/18/2006 2:33 PM
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| use GOO-GONE, you can peel whatever you can get off, and then soak the rest with that stuff, have a beer or two, and then whipe off, simple. won't eat paint either.
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Location: Contrarian Island | hairdryer...heat it up good and they will peel right off..then use goo gone for the residue...
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| Is this OK on fiberglass boats? |
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Location: Des Plaines, IL | I'll tyr the Hairdryer again. (I'll use my teenagers this time) |
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| I just pulled my stickers off my boat. It was registered in a different state. I tried a heat gun but I didnt let it get to hot on the fiberglass. I found a razor blade scraper worked great. Goo gone took care of the rest of the residue. Good Luck Terry |
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Location: The Sportsman, home, or out on the water | rip it off, and spray WD-40 on the residue. Works like a charm. |
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