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1MOSES1 11-01-2022 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by jtbooten (Post 4850225)
I agree with this. Never understood why people put “Chevy” or “Ford” across the front windshield of their trucks… I like a clean debadged look.

unless your in a cigarette…I have logos on my underwear. Hahaha jk

SabrToothSqrl 11-01-2022 07:37 PM

High quality stickers, you can use a heat gun on LOW or hair dryer. warm up the stickers and they should slide off easy.

if they are old or not coming off easily, use a sticker wheel.


SB 11-01-2022 08:21 PM

I agree. Boot the Formula decal on the back.
Bye Bye. :)

j272 11-02-2022 04:36 AM


Originally Posted by BBYSTWY (Post 4850208)
I'd pull it and buff the sh!t out of the back and make the name a little bigger with similar font/color....just my opinion

Yes thats sounds good. I found an online company that has that correct font 'Bank gothic" that can make it pretty close to original. thanks for the advice.

j272 11-02-2022 04:37 AM


Originally Posted by SabrToothSqrl (Post 4850246)
High quality stickers, you can use a heat gun on LOW or hair dryer. warm up the stickers and they should slide off easy.

if they are old or not coming off easily, use a sticker wheel.

https://www.amazon.com/SATC-Removal-...s%2C119&sr=8-5

sounds good, thanks

Helmwurst 11-02-2022 08:15 AM

I would not use the sticker wheel. Never had any good results. Use a plastic scrapper and get the edges loose. Spray WD-40 under the sicker and start working at the edges with plastic scraper or fingernails. The WD will loosen the adhesive and help to remove it from the fiberglass also. It's slow, but it works.

j272 11-02-2022 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by Helmwurst (Post 4850288)
I would not use the sticker wheel. Never had any good results. Use a plastic scrapper and get the edges loose. Spray WD-40 under the sicker and start working at the edges with plastic scraper or fingernails. The WD will loosen the adhesive and help to remove it from the fiberglass also. It's slow, but it works.

ok thanks for the advice

AmiableDave 11-10-2022 02:05 AM

I saw a guy at the marina use oven cleaner to remove the name of the back of his boat. Between the removal of the name and buffing the gel coat out, about 2 hours. Look like new.

F14A water jet 11-10-2022 08:23 AM

I have used "fishing line" (on cars) to slide under and cut/separate logos/spoilers that were attached with adhesive/3M double sided tape.

Wally 11-10-2022 11:54 AM


Originally Posted by AmiableDave (Post 4851091)
I saw a guy at the marina use oven cleaner to remove the name of the back of his boat. Between the removal of the name and buffing the gel coat out, about 2 hours. Look like new.

be very careful when doing this. It works great for painted on graphics...not sure about stickers. We did this on a friends 28ss cigarette when it was getting a renovation.. He left it on too long and it discolored the gel. We were using easy-off oven cleaner
He didnt mind too much as they ended up painting the boat later.


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