Heat gun works very well, hair dryer will do in a pinch but the heat gun is quicker.
I bought a used boat out of state. So I will have to remove the numbers and letters from the fiberglass. Anybody got any slick tricks so I don't bugger up the side of my boat?
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David Freeman
318-805-6270
Farmerville LA
Heat gun works very well, hair dryer will do in a pinch but the heat gun is quicker.
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Just be careful and don't overheat that glass. Run it over the decal holding it back some. Once you get it started just apply a little as you go and peel slowly. Bug and tar remover works pretty good getting residue off.
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Charlie Weaver USN/ENC 1965-1979
We took what seems like dozens of decals off our boat when we bought it last fall. Hair dryer worked great and I got the residue off with a little Goo Gone.
Vonna
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I agree with the heat gun but go slowly and don't let it get too hot.
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Bill H. PTC USN Ret
Chesapeake, Va
Great. I have a heat gun. Thanks!
A man never stands so tall as when he stoops down to help a boy.
David Freeman
318-805-6270
Farmerville LA
Used mine on low, never needed the high setting to get them off my hull. Took em off the truck while I was at it, no more folks asking me about sprinkler systems now!!![]()
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You getting readyfor the Pro-Circuit with Southern Shooter??? Photo needed when you get Her Finished![]()
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