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Hey, All!I'm getting my boat ready for painting (finally nice enough outside to do that)
When making surface preparation I ran into a problem that most of you have already encountered - SILICONE!Nothing desolves it, no paint would stick to it, so i have to remove it.(Mainly, I'm talking about the spots where stanchions(or any other hardware) were mounted and then removed. A smooth surface is no problem-a sharp blade would scrape it of no problem, but what to do with nonskid that was covered with silicone...or some of those textured "rippled" nonskid surfaces???How do you remove that silicone?Some suggested heating it up with heat gun...I gotta try that...WHAT ELSE???Any advice???...Ideas...???P.S. I'm not an original boat owner, so have no idea what type of silicone was used. Can only assume, it was 3M 4200...Anyway that is what I'm going to use when installing my new hardware.Any info is appreciated!THANKS, alexderiy@yahoo.com Alex