removing painted stripes/logo's safely
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From: 1000islands - Ontario
The fountain painted name under the windshield on most older boats, someone mentioned masking off and using EASY OFF OVEN CLEANER ?? then scraping with a paint scraper you would use on windows.. then wet sand and buff
sound about right? any other tips?
sound about right? any other tips?
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From: Oneida Lake NY
I used these http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...beRJ5GMFSMV0gl
Paint gets hot and comes off, gel was fine and no sanding needed.
Paint gets hot and comes off, gel was fine and no sanding needed.
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I used these http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...beRJ5GMFSMV0gl
Paint gets hot and comes off, gel was fine and no sanding needed.
Paint gets hot and comes off, gel was fine and no sanding needed.
Gel stayed perfect, no waves or bumps? So tempting, wet sanding sucks.
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From: Oneida Lake NY
Keep in mind I removed just a name from the rear of my boat using this method. Single stage paint that was brushed on. The surface below the paint was perfect, I buffed it when I buffed the whole boat....no waves, however I can still see the name cause the color was prtected by the paint.
Why not soften with the easy off and hit it with one of these? Then you can skip the scraping and sanding.
Last edited by 4bus; 06-01-2011 at 08:26 AM.



