Interlux makes a product for cleaning and dewaxing figerglass. 3-M makes an adhesive remover. Both come in Qt. cans and have the consistency of turpentine. Acetone will work but only as a last resort.PAT
Good ol' WD-40 is a better adhesive residue remover than 90% of the products are marketed solely for that purpose--and you already have at least 3 cans of it (doesn't everybody?), so why spend money for something else you're only gonn use 2% of? Spray it on...wait...scrub with a plastic scrubber...wash well with detergent and water. Done.
Don't buy ISLAND GIRL for this- but you have it...
Any of the IG cleaners will remove tape residue- even baked on residue from vinyl stripes etc.Unlike acetone it will not damage the gelcoat but be careful on single part paint!On tape residue from duct tape (different type of adhesive) WD40 does work better but even better is the Xylol found in Goof Off!Jim W
WD-40 was a hint that I read somewhere a while ago and had completely forgotten about it. Thanks.I have also found that just plain cleaner/wax works well on the scum also. I use Maguire's 50 on my hull and it cleans very well and removes all sorts of stuff. Especially the scum at the water line.
Use this product....sold at harware stores and Home Depot, Lowes. Acitone may hurt the gel coat....I would not use it on my boat's gel coat...I've only used it to clean the white life lines because you stripping the finish to get it brighter.
When I was young and foolish, I used cheap masking tape on the deck, and left it for a few days out in the sun. Boy was I ever sorry about that! The only thing that worked was Goof-off, a plastic putty knife, and lots of elbow grease. It took a day to get it all off.Ken Palmer, S/V Liberty
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