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White..:butt:
My first thought was dirt but I figured it might scratch the gelcoat.... I figured flour was fine enough to not hurt anything while "drying" the dang goo that otherwise just wants to make a mess.... I have also just sprayed with wd40 and used a plastic scraper but it never really seemed to get it all off. |
The 3m wheel does the job, but makes a mess.
I strip the old stripes off with a heat gun and a plastic razor and then clean the gum off with Brake Clean on a towel--works well--in fact real well. Now remember--after that striping being on there for 20+ years there is going to be a shiney and probabley raised portion of the gelcoat that has been protected all these years. A great Buff out and wax will help hide this--but it will always be there unless you restripe the same area. Just my .02 |
or wet sand the whole thing:oh:
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i've removed the decaling & pin striping from mine by using a heatgun first,the using adhesive remover and a towel to remove the left over redisue.
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Smoke, now you got me wantin' to try Bakin' Soda....:head: |
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that said baking soda just might be good.... mildly abrasive but uniform and fine enough to polish instead of gouging.... worth a try |
stripes
i just did mine with a heat gun and a razor, the big stripes are easy the little ones are a little tougher but you'l get a system down after a little while. and Reel, acetone takes that glue rite off with ease
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