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A heat gun works best but it will take a long time. You heat up the stripe and you can scrape it off with your fingernail. Then take a adheasve remover and go over it
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I used a blow dryer and a razor blade. Be patient and it comes right off.
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we use a stripe eraser made by 3M or other companies its a small rubber type tool with a 1/4 stem attached to it. air tool or drill works fine just let it do its job by running it over the stripe. the good part is that its removes all the glue from the stripe too! leaving a very clean surface. but it also wears out. you should get your whole boat out of one.
but then again we also use a heat gun. [old school ]
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Can't beat the heated razor scraper.Got to be extra carefull though besides being really sharp it gets extreamly hot.Be carefull where you set it down at.
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