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    Quote Originally Posted by hambandit View Post
    these things work great.

    https://www.ebay.com/i/114152052044?...xoC8_MQAvD_BwE


    disclaimer: try on a small unnoticable spot before you go buckwild with it, to make sure its not gonna mess up the boats finish. i havent had any issues with them tho.
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    Wow
    Quite a project you got yourself into!
    Good luck.


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    Quote Originally Posted by skunked again View Post
    I've removed the decals from a fiberglass boat. What is a good way to remove the remaining residue?
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    WD 40 or Goof off or Goo Gone
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    Another vote for Goo-Gone. Great stuff!
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    I use a heat gun to remove stickers. No residue left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jamesdean View Post
    Acetone and a rag is what I've used. Warning also need lots of elbow grease...
    i worked on boats when i was young person , fiberglass and gelcoat repair was what the folks with large wallets paid me to do.
    they quite often brought in really plush pleasure craft all marked up from poor boating skills .
    Black rubber roller marks were common and acetone and a rag and sometimes some more work with rubbing compound to shine them back to new was the method of the madness to put gas money in my 57 chevy pick up with a small block and a real large appetite due to more than heavy foot i had back in the day
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    NAPA Auto Parts. Most are home town owned and operated. They need our business.
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    3M Adhesive Remover - you have to let it work though.

    You can find this at your local wally world for much cheaper.
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