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GREYWOLF 05-22-2013 10:48 AM

Removing decals
 
I orderd new WELLCRAFT decals for my V , What is the best way to remove the old dirty factory ones . I dont wany to use a razor blade for fear of gouging the gellcoat ??

macojoe 05-22-2013 11:03 AM

heat! use a hair drier and plastic scraper, if your good you can use a heat gun, but be careful as you can destroy the gel coat with to much heat!!!!!!!!!!!!

smokeonthewater 05-22-2013 11:18 AM

Don't even bother with that stuff... get a (EDIT) looks like they changed the name to: 3m stripe off wheel

I have worked and worked for many hours and then got the magic eraser and got more done in minutes.

GREYWOLF 05-22-2013 11:51 AM

someone else at work said to use a heat gun , I have used those magic eraser.s on my brightwork with great results, I will try both tonight , will post some psotos then thanks guy's

smokeonthewater 05-22-2013 12:42 PM

to be sure we are talking about the same thing... the (EDIT) 3m stripe off wheel goes in a drill... It is a gum rubber wheel
It works 100 times better than any other method

http://www.autopartsandstuff.com/3m-...FUJqMgodR1kAtg

If you do use the heat gun (I don't recommend it) be VERY careful... it IS possible to damage the fiberglass with it.

GREYWOLF 05-22-2013 04:18 PM

thanks smokeonthewater! A guy I know who sells used cars and trucks said the same thing. They use them all the time ,

reelapeelin 05-23-2013 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by GREYWOLF (Post 203876)
thanks smokeonthewater! A guy I know who sells used cars and trucks said the same thing. They use them all the time ,

I agree about not using a heat gun...TOO EASY to overheat even on LOW setting...a good hairdryer is better...and MJ's right about the plastic scraper...razor blades WILL cut into the gel...

jeffmo 05-28-2013 01:17 PM

When I replaced the striping on my boat and the decals on my motor cover I bought some decal remover from Walmart. I wiped it on and let it set for a few minutes then used a plastic scraper to remove the bulk of it. After that I took an old towel and put the remover on it and rubbed the excess adhesive off. Worked pretty easily.

bradford 05-28-2013 05:15 PM

I've done them all. Hair dryer, not hot enough. Heat gun, too dam hot OUCH! Gasket scraper gouges and scrapes the gel coat. Plastic paint scraper, wear down my thumb nail and burn my thumb with the heat gun or hair dryer.

The 3m wheel is the way to go. Took my boot stripe off in about 5 minutes! I was amazed! It must use some kind of alien technology.


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