Huge problem with 5200
#21
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#22
LOL, I forgot...........but also found that laquer thinner works well to for all your final clean up.
Scotch brite though?? I'd be worried about dulling the gel coat. I just used lots of elbow grease, and a rag saturated with Laquer thinner and it all came off.
Cougarman
Scotch brite though?? I'd be worried about dulling the gel coat. I just used lots of elbow grease, and a rag saturated with Laquer thinner and it all came off.
Cougarman
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#23
Originally Posted by cougarman
LOL, I forgot...........but also found that laquer thinner works well to for all your final clean up.
Scotch brite though?? I'd be worried about dulling the gel coat. I just used lots of elbow grease, and a rag saturated with Laquer thinner and it all came off.
Cougarman
Scotch brite though?? I'd be worried about dulling the gel coat. I just used lots of elbow grease, and a rag saturated with Laquer thinner and it all came off.
Cougarman
#24
Another problem is when you start with the putty knife in the tight area by the k-planes etc. Its a PIA and chances are that the gel coat may be damaged/nicked no matter how carefull you are. Jon, it may be a good opportunity to spray the transom once they are removed.
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heat, heat, heat will make 5200 "gummy" enough to help some with removal and help to seperate it from the gel w/o taking it. Get it just a little hotter at a time as at some point even a heat gun will scorch the gel.
#26
As been mentioned: HEAT!!!
I have used a propane space heater to heat up the whole area around the transom plat assy. Place it as close as you dare for at least an hour. Then use wdges made of hardwood and slowly and patiently start tapping them in betwwen plate and transom assy. It will take awhile but will defintely work!
Good luck, let us know how you did it
Steve Hixson
I have used a propane space heater to heat up the whole area around the transom plat assy. Place it as close as you dare for at least an hour. Then use wdges made of hardwood and slowly and patiently start tapping them in betwwen plate and transom assy. It will take awhile but will defintely work!
Good luck, let us know how you did it
Steve Hixson





