might want to try a decal eraser. you can get one at any auto paint store. they go on an electric drill. the guy at the paint shop can tell you how to use it. $15 tops. good to have around in the garage.
I've seen that those wheels *can* mess up the gel coat if not used properly. I'm not very patient. may resort to it though, as I need to have this ski ready to sell asap.
i'm murdering out my jet ski and i just used lacquer thinner... work like a champ with some help from a plastic razor blade. if you don't have a plastic razor blade you can make one out of an old bump, i mean credit card. just take the back side of a razor drag along the edge to sharpen it
not using aircraft stripper lol! haven't tried dry ice or nitrogen, i wonder how they would react with the gel coat. i'm thinking i'll grab some goo off/gone, shellack thinner, and laquer thinner.. and if this shit doesn't come off i'll sell it as-is.
not using aircraft stripper lol! haven't tried dry ice or nitrogen, i wonder how they would react with the gel coat. i'm thinking i'll grab some goo off/gone, shellack thinner, and laquer thinner.. and if this shit doesn't come off i'll sell it as-is.
I have no idea if liquid nitrogen will help at all. I just threw it out as an idea.
Actually, why not aircraft adhesive remover. Not paint stripper.
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