Stripes and lettering

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Dec 2, 1999
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Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Mar 23, 2008
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Hunter 26.5 Urbanna, Va.
Steve is correct. BUT, allow me to add, the eraser works well on vinyl lettering and decals that are in good condition. This is a standard auto body shop tool made by 3M. You needn't buy the motor displayed in the link Steve supplied. You just need a variable speed drill and go slowly (low rpm). I removed several stripes from my 26.5 using the earser whell. No chemicals, no danger to gelcoat; it's magic!

Good wheeling,
Capn Ellis
 

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Aug 7, 2005
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Hunter 23 Lake Norman
I used a heat gun and a plastic scraper; just keep moving the gun so it does not get too hot and use the plastic scraper to remove the letters. You may have a bit of glue left, that can be cleaned with acetone.
 
Feb 24, 2007
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Hunter 23.5 Beaufort, SC
Hair "blow" dryer and plastic scraper

I just removed and replaced the striping on my 23.5. I had to buy a cheap hair dryer but it only took a few minutes to remove the stripe. 'OPPS!' removed the small amount of adhesive left behind. It's really easy to remove.

The real problem is going to be the beautiful BRAND NEW gel coat that was under your stripe. I bought 800, 1200, 1600 grit wet-dry sand paper at the auto store. I wet sanded (by hand) the 'new' gelcoat to bring the shine down the the rest of the gelcoat. I went over the entire boat hull with wet 1200 and then wet 1600 grit. After all of the sanding, I buffed and waxed the hull to be sure I was satisfied with the hull's appearance. I used Acetone to remove the wax before adding the new stripes and name. Then I buffed and waxed AGAIN. I was very happly with the results.

Nearly everytime I launch I get comments and questions on my 'new' boat. A few people have thought it was the new H25.

Good Luck,

Mike
 
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