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dangerman
15.05.2021 1:11:27

If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. more


rosszapin96
18.06.2021 21:26:00

Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store.


Richard
15.05.2021 9:43:53

Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. more


kavindave26
21.05.2021 7:12:32

If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. more


RioMays
27.05.2021 17:40:44

Re: removing decals. any tips n tricks? here


sudeyaa
21.04.2021 3:09:27

anyone have much experience or tips on the best way to remove old decals from a fiberglass cowl?


Luke-Jr
23.04.2021 20:47:26

Heat gun or hair dryer. You can also try Goo-gone or other adhesive remover spray(3M).


alexandra
26.04.2021 9:18:32

Re: removing decals. any tips n tricks?


kavindave26
05.06.2021 8:08:39

I?d suggest that you use the wonder wheel. It is quick, simple and chemical free. [links]


cdb000
20.06.2021 1:24:53

If all too hard i wont bother -just seeing if anyone has done this before with success!
cheers
Clint


Charles76
05.06.2021 6:53:10

I am buying a few parts for the yam out of the US at the moment (anodes/water seperator a few other bits an pieces) and want to replace the front cowling sticker as the "clear" or see through part of the sticker has gone yellowish and cracked (looks pretty ordinary)
does anyone know how to get the old stickers off without damaging the paint underneath? - dont think acetone would be a good idea, the surface is curved slightly so razor blade not ideal. attached a pic -not sure if its clear to see. [links]


mustvisit
05.05.2021 19:31:51

unfortunately this is not a tutorial but rather a question!


loadingpicker87
23.05.2021 8:50:40

Hey mate, try bunnings, they have a spray for sticker removal. Its got something to do with citrus, smells like oranges. Spray it on wait a bit and even those real hard stickers peel off, after you get rid of the sticker just keep spraying the residue and wipe with a rag works a treat! here


virtualcoin
19.06.2021 21:13:41


eyu100
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Marlo
28.04.2021 17:54:11

try an electric heat gun, and scraper, then goo gone to get the glue.


LOUIECCC
11.06.2021 12:36:38

I then removed the glue with Acetone. My cowling was Merc Aluminum wraparound. If your cowling is made of plastic DO NOT use Acetone as it will break down the plastic and frost it. [links]


Natanael
18.06.2021 6:35:24

that goof-off stuff looks like it can do a good job, just a pitty we don't get it here . my heat gun was broken so I used the wife's hardryer and nail polish remover, worked great, thanks guys .


Michelee
22.05.2021 1:38:20

In the photos above, this is the method I first started using. I had used it previously to remove the name of a car dealership from a vehicle I purchased and it worked well for those small letters on the tailgate. more


pjwaffle
22.05.2021 16:20:21

However, when trying to remove the vinyl registration letters from my ten year old boat, it really did not work very well and my fingers were yelling at me. here


Sjalq
26.04.2021 5:19:49

What Is An Eraser Wheel? An eraser wheel is a tool that connects to a drill that you use to remove stickers and decals. Typically you see these used in the automotive world to remove vinyl pinstripes from a car.


foobar
25.05.2021 10:28:49

If this is the first time you have tried removing stickers with heat on a boat (or any object for that matter) I suggest using a hair dryer because they do not get as hot as a heat gun, but can still do the trick, only slower. here