I need some advice from you experienced folks. I finally changed the name on my boat. Took some real effort to remove the old vinyl letters; tried heat, alcohol, finally a few drops of gas on a rag did the trick to get the old adhesive off. I know, probably not the ideal way, but I'd never done this before and these were the tools I had on hand.The new letters are the type that you put some soapy water on the boat, peel off one layer of paper backing, and place on the boat. Wait for it to dry, then peel off the top layer of paper, and it's all done. Sounds easy, right? Well, when I first tried to peel off the top layer, it hadn't dried enough, and was starting to pull the letters with it. Having run out of time to work on the boat that afternoon, I figured on just leave it overnight, it would be guaranteed to be bone dry, and I'd peel the paper off in the morning.The name itself turned out beautifully. Problem is that some of the paper backing glued itself to the transom, too. I peeled the paper off, but a lot of adhesive residue is still glued on. I hesitate to use the aggressive measures that I used with the old letters, because I will likely mess up the new letters in the process.Any advice?