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Removing safety stickers, safely

Matt Wetzel

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Spring Park Dr., Winter Garden FL 34787
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2017
Boat Model
FSH Deluxe
Boat Length
19
Good day all,

I have decals with the name of my boat but I need to remove some of the safety stickers on the back deck to apply the boat name.

Question is, how can this be done without gouging the gel coat OR spending an inordinate amount of time?

Thanks ahead of time for the advice!
 
One of my favorite tools for that is a brown plastic Pampered Chef scraper (Shhhhhhh don’t tell my wife). Once you get an edge up, they pull off easily.
 
Although officially, nobody does this.;)The stickers peel off when heat is applied. Some have found that a hot sunny day will help loosen them up for removal. Others have used a hair dryer on high. I used a heat gun on low on a 40 deg. day and they came right off.
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Gentle heat gun action makes it a breeze.
Clean up with acetone, windex, citrus goopoff, or similar and microfiber towel.

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I removed several of them off of my swim platform area with no issues at all during the summer. However there is a product out there once you peel the decal off that 3M makes it's an adhesive remover comes in a spray can you can get it at most auto parts stores it is rather expensive I believe about $20 a can but it works very well.
 
Cigarette lighter fluid does not harm surfaces and removes the remaining adhesive very well. I used a single edge razor blade to lift a corner of the label and then peeled it up from there.
 
Mine came off pretty easy, used my fingernail to get a corner up and peeled off. I used WD-40 to get the little bit of glue off. I wouldn’t spend a bunch of money on adhesive removers. WD-40 works, window cleaner, acetone works great and I use it quite often since I have a can at home.
 
For the stickers your removing just about anything will remove the adhesive. But I will tell you if you run across something that has a very thick adhesive the 3m Adhesive remover is great. I removed a brand name from my last boat and worked at it for days. Tried everything you guys listed to no avail. Than bought the 3M products and solved the problem. Still a lot of work none the less
 
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Thanks everyone for the feedback. I’ll probably “borrow” one of my wife’s old bow driers and give that a go.

Have a Merry Christmas everyone!
 
Here is someone using the eraser wheel..

I cannot put into words how easy it is to use.

 
Wow @Beachbummer I've never seen anything like that before.
 
It is pretty cool. Another member of the forum recommended it to me. I'm a pretty avid tool collector and DIY as much as I can, so I was bummed out on how unknown this tool is, and how long it took for me to become aware of it.

It's really nice for removing glue and stickers and any residue.
 
Although officially, nobody does this.;)The stickers peel off when heat is applied. Some have found that a hot sunny day will help loosen them up for removal. Others have used a hair dryer on high. I used a heat gun on low on a 40 deg. day and they came right off.
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Funny! I had to remove that one to put the name on boat so I purchased a replacement and moved it over a few inches. Always good for a laugh when you have someone new on board!
 
I wonder if time, age and heat makes them harder to remove.

No way I was able to pull a single one of my ex-florida boat after 8 years of use there.

They came off, but not whole.
 
That they do. Once baked on they get brittle and come off in small pieces. Makes for an enjoyable afternoon.
 
Thanks to all who replied. The first time I tries removing the stickers it was cold, even for FL. Finally got around to removing them this weekend and an old hair dryer and some Goo Gone did the trick.
 
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