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Removing Wrap on Boat..
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04/24/17 08:47 PM
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Paul - Lake Fork
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Wrap is gone however adhesive residue spots still on boat in spots. How the best way to remove adhesive off of fiberglass? Thanks in advance
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
[Re: Paul - Lake Fork]
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04/24/17 08:56 PM
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Cast
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Cast I have a short attention spa
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
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04/24/17 08:56 PM
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forkduc
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
[Re: Paul - Lake Fork]
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04/25/17 12:35 AM
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Symmranch
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What cast said. Don't scrap, round circles with a micro fiber towel.
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
[Re: Paul - Lake Fork]
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04/25/17 03:17 AM
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3M specialty adhesive remover. It's available at professional refinishing supply stores. And maybe O'Riellys "first choice"'salesman can get it for you. It is similar to GooGone, but a lot faster...and less oily.
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
[Re: Paul - Lake Fork]
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04/25/17 01:18 PM
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Plain old WD-40 will remove some types of adhesive. Easy enough to try it and see since almost everybody has a can of it sitting around somewhere. Spray on-wipe off.
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
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04/26/17 07:05 PM
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3M specialty adhesive remover. It's available at professional refinishing supply stores. And maybe O'Riellys "first choice"'salesman can get it for you. It is similar to GooGone, but a lot faster...and less oily. This stuff is amazing. Autozone here had it. Get it and don't look back
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
[Re: Paul - Lake Fork]
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04/26/17 08:39 PM
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6 hours later with Goo Gone and now polished she turned out better than expected thanks guys..
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
[Re: Paul - Lake Fork]
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04/27/17 03:02 PM
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Like Muzzlebrake said. Good ole WD-40 works great and won't mess up your finish.
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
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05/03/17 04:33 PM
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After a better look a lot of adhesive was remaining. This time used 3M remover WOW..would have saved me 3-4 hours. 3M ($17 a can)for adhesive remover I'm sold. And a new boat just came out of the wrapper. SWEET
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
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05/03/17 06:25 PM
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Acetone i.e. nail polish remover.
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Re: Removing Wrap on Boat..
[Re: Paul - Lake Fork]
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05/22/17 08:41 PM
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Slowfly
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Acrysol, This is what the automotive industry uses to remove adhesive residue. Won't hurt the surfaces and removes the glue completely. You can get it at any auto paint store.
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