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MOERON 06-28-2007 09:05 AM

Painted on Graphics removal?
 
Has any one had luck removing the painted on Graphics from a older Formula? My gel coat looks great but I woul like to remove the painted on graphics and then add something different.

Thanks

Maritime_Eng 06-28-2007 10:29 AM

It can be done but would take alot of work to do. I removed all my graphics off of my 311 before I painted it. I Had four friends help me and it took us about 10 hours just to remove the graphics with DA's and 400 grit paper. If you didn't want to repaint the boat you would have to then go over the boat with 600, 1000, 1200 with buff out the boat.

My only concern would be that if you don't paint the entire boat the gel under the graphics might be a different shade (becasue it has not seen the sun)than the rest of the boat's gel giving you a shadow effect where the graphics use to be.... I don't know if that would ever come out.

hope this helps.
Don

MOERON 06-28-2007 10:41 AM


Originally Posted by dgduck13 (Post 2180279)
It can be done but would take alot of work to do. I removed all my graphics off of my 311 before I painted it. I Had four friends help me and it took us about 10 hours just to remove the graphics with DA's and 400 grit paper. If you didn't want to repaint the boat you would have to then go over the boat with 600, 1000, 1200 with buff out the boat.

My only concern would be that if you don't paint the entire boat the gel under the graphics might be a different shade (becasue it has not seen the sun)than the rest of the boat's gel giving you a shadow effect where the graphics use to be.... I don't know if that would ever come out.

hope this helps.
Don

I want to repaint different graphics on the boat and would cover most of the area. What about a paint remover that would not harm the gel coat ant ideas?

ThirdBird 06-28-2007 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by MOERON (Post 2180301)
I want to repaint different graphics on the boat and would cover most of the area. What about a paint remover that would not harm the gel coat ant ideas?

Acetone would work without hurting the gel. But, it's gonna take forever.

BillFormula 06-28-2007 02:17 PM

Oven cleaner works great just be easy with it that what I used

LV 06-28-2007 02:39 PM

Finger nail polish would work too, but why not do it the right way, sand it down, prime it, guide coat it and paint it with speice hecker. my .02

handfulz28 06-28-2007 06:55 PM

You could save all the time/effort and just do vinyl...

FASTTIMES 06-28-2007 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by twinscrew312 (Post 2180707)
Finger nail polish would work too, but why not do it the right way, sand it down, prime it, guide coat it and paint it with speice hecker. my .02

I'll let you practice some of that chit this winter!

dnsmhny 06-29-2007 02:53 AM

I know it sounds weird but I agree with BillFormula as Oven Cleaner will work? It is easier then you think. I used to own a detail shop a long time ago & would use it now & then. I would first tape around the grahic's good & then give it a try... You can always sand it if you do not like the results. Good luck with what ever you decide... Dennis

LV 06-29-2007 06:32 AM

Im sure I will travis, Im sure I will.


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