removing graphics ???????
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+1 on the Rapid remover, just go to a local sign shop and buy a gallon. It won't hurt the paint or gel. I have been using it for years. Too late for the wheel if you already have the vinyl off. It's also very easy to burn gel and paint with one.
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I'll have to try it, I have used rapid tack for putting vinyl on.
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I dont know what it would do to a boats gel, but by far the best adhesive remover I have ever tried, without a doubt, was 3m electrical contact cleaner. It was pretty amazing how well it worked. I didnt even spray it directly on the surface, I sprayed it on a rag and then wiped, one swipe took all the residue off.
I used it to remove the adhesive residue left over from the stupid ass operating system stickers on my Laptop (tough stuff), so I know it wont harm plastic.
I used it to remove the adhesive residue left over from the stupid ass operating system stickers on my Laptop (tough stuff), so I know it wont harm plastic.
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I use lighter fluid, the Napthalin cuts the adhesive but isn't hot enough to hurt the gel coat. I've seen Acetone and Goo Gone cause plastics to yellow over time. most of the adhesive removal products have Xylol and Tolulene in them which will hurt paint, plastic or fiberglass.
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I use lighter fluid, the Napthalin cuts the adhesive but isn't hot enough to hurt the gel coat. I've seen Acetone and Goo Gone cause plastics to yellow over time. most of the adhesive removal products have Xylol and Tolulene in them which will hurt paint, plastic or fiberglass.
thanx
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Yes 2 different fluids from the same company, as Wildman said.
Rapid Tac is an application fluid that aggravates the adhesive and actually improves adhesion while allowing you to move the graphic before squeegeeing to expel the fluid and "set" the graphic.
The remover is an orange oil based product that breaks down adhesive and gel's it. We usually spray it on then wait a few and scrape the majority off with a plastic edge then spray it and wipe clean.
Rapid Tac is an application fluid that aggravates the adhesive and actually improves adhesion while allowing you to move the graphic before squeegeeing to expel the fluid and "set" the graphic.
The remover is an orange oil based product that breaks down adhesive and gel's it. We usually spray it on then wait a few and scrape the majority off with a plastic edge then spray it and wipe clean.


