removing lettering
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removing lettering
I tried to remove some lettering on the side of my boat today with easy off oven cleaner (suggestion of a friend) and it removed most of the "one shot" paint but left the name legible and discolored the gel coat from white to off-white. Should I try it again? Use paint remover? Try sanding and bufffing? Any suggestions?
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I tried to remove some lettering on the side of my boat today with easy off oven cleaner (suggestion of a friend) and it removed most of the "one shot" paint but left the name legible and discolored the gel coat from white to off-white. Should I try it again? Use paint remover? Try sanding and bufffing? Any suggestions?
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zactly what Russ said . . .
stick with a hard block and let the block do the cutting dont use a lot of pressure. May hafta to drop down to 600 or so for a light leveling pass but not much, let the block ride over everything. good luck.
stick with a hard block and let the block do the cutting dont use a lot of pressure. May hafta to drop down to 600 or so for a light leveling pass but not much, let the block ride over everything. good luck.
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08 OPA Class 1 National Champion
08 Class 1 Geico Triple Crown Champion
08 OPA High Points Champion
10 OPA Class 1 National Champion ( happy now Ed! )