Glue removal
SubscribeAny idea on how to get the glue off that sticks to the boat after you remove stripes or graphics. Thanks JOHN
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i used goo gone, also orange cleaner i cant remember the name but it worked and smelled good Originally Posted by Fenderjack
Any idea on how to get the glue off that sticks to the boat after you remove stripes or graphics. Thanks JOHN
also used a plastic razor blade and a real razor blade just becareful. Wax after you use the cleaners unless you are restriping....EZ-off oven cleaner works great on cars but I don't know what it would do to Gel-coat
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actually if you dont have alot just get that Glue Gone. you can get it at just about any place like walmart or meijers. if you have alot of removing that needs to be done 3M adheasive remover is avaliable at automotive paint supply stores
Ive heard these work well in a drill.
Motor-Guard Stripe Eliminators
Designed to fit hard-to-reach areas. Removal of stripes, decals, and molding adhesive. Recommended speed: 1500 to 2500 RPM. Maximum safety speed: 4000 RPM.
Motor-Guard Stripe Eliminators
Designed to fit hard-to-reach areas. Removal of stripes, decals, and molding adhesive. Recommended speed: 1500 to 2500 RPM. Maximum safety speed: 4000 RPM.
I can't speak from experience, I have never used it. But here is a thread where they talk about how it works. I would bet if you spin it too fast it would melt the gel.
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ghlight=eraser
http://www.offshoreonly.com/forums/s...ghlight=eraser
Just bought and used an eraser wheel on mine to remove decals. Takes glue and everything off. Wish it had been around years ago. Definately the route to go.




