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Boat wrap
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05/01/18 02:18 AM
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Has anyone on here had a boat wrap removed? If so what was the cost and who did it for you? Thanks
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Re: Boat wrap
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05/01/18 03:18 AM
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redmojo
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I did it myself. Make sure it's got outside and wear gloves. If it's not hot bring a hair dryer to help you. We did it in under a hour on a 21ft. boat. Very easy.
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Re: Boat wrap
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05/01/18 01:54 PM
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B.Hollingshead
Extreme Angler
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All depends if they used glue on the seems or tape, Larry at Sun Valley fiberglass has removed mine wasn't much.
Branden Hollingshead
38-DD's and counting
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Re: Boat wrap
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05/01/18 05:37 PM
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BaylorLipRipper
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I had a different wrap company that removed mine (in Lewisville), cost $400 and I wish I would have never taken that thing off. Still haven't compounded out all the glue residue.
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