Trying to get the boat seaworthy for tomorrow morning. How in the heck do I get the Jaw-gin registration #'s off of the starboard side without damaging the paint?
Thanks in advance.
decal removal---Tom Wheeler....help
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Re: decal removal---Tom Wheeler....help
I dont know about the boat, but every year I take decals off my duck gun with WD-40. Works like a champ. I just peel the sticker off and take the "stickie" off with the WD-40. Soak it, let it sit for a second and wipe off.
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Re: decal removal---Tom Wheeler....help
That will work......I removed all the decals and stripes a few years back with a "hopped up" version of a hair dryer that I borrowed from a sign shop. Works greatJumptrout51 wrote:Use a hair dryer.

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Re: decal removal---Tom Wheeler....help
Sorry for the delay
I use a heat gun with an old credit card or plastic razor blade. The trick is to do one number at a time and get the entire number hot and peel from one corner. Sometimes a fingernail works the best. Remove the left over adhesive with M-1 remover found at Eppe's Hardware
Feel free to call me if you need any further assistance
--Tom
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--Tom
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