Vinyl strip removal

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Travis

I am trying to remove the light blue and dark blue vinal strips that run below the freeboard of my Hunter 22. I tried to peel them with a sharp blade but the strips come off in very small sections making it very tedious. Doing it with a blade also worries me because I almost scar my gel-coat. Does anybody know any chemicals that will "soften" these lines without harming the gel-coat. Thanks
 
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Jason

Heat gun or hair dryer

Last spring I used a heat gun on low and a plexiglass scrapper. It worked great got it all off in about 2 hours. There is a eraser bit that you put in your drill that takes it off also. I hate when people tell me this but, "There is info on it in the archive!" about removing them and the eraser tool. Good Luck. Jason "Slapshot"
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
This is another option.

Travis: Here is another option. http://www.sailboatowners.com/upload/display.tpl?folder=Dion73043149949&fno=17
 
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Tom

Eraser Pad

I think the Eraser Pad is the way to go. It makes very quick work of stripe removal. I ordered one for $7. Tom
 
Dec 2, 1999
15,184
Hunter Vision-36 Rio Vista, CA.
Automotive paint store.

You should be able to get one of the 'Erasers' from an automotive paint store. They are typically used to remove 'Pin Stripping'
 
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Tom

I ordered the Eraser Pad from:

EverhartSales.com I had it in three days
 
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Bill O'Donovan

Hairdryer for me

I couldn't get the eraser pad to do diddly. The hairdryer is easy to control and softens up the tape just fine, as long as you come behind with an exacto knife to peel her off. Caution: Hire a mobile/marine signmaker to put the new stripe on, for it will look much straighter.
 
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Tom

I have tried both the eraser pad and dryer

The eraser pad was by far easier. Maybe the type of vinyl makes a difference. My letters took hours to remove with a dryer and a scraper. I used the eraser pad on the stripes. Tom
 
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David Mosley

Did you guys reapply...

the stripes? Did you get them from the chanderly? Thanks, David Mosley
 
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Jason

Local sign shop

I had mine done at a local sign shop. I changed my colors. Had the Hunter logo re-done and it was perfect. I traced the logo on a piece of white printer paper and they copied it. They did the name, the reg. numbers in the style I wanted. I even added a strip at the waterline. It looks great. It costed me $60 and it was well with it. I istalled them myself, why have someone else do it when you can do it yourself. Just be patient and let it fly. Once I get my scanner working I will post a picture. Good Luck and remember to keep the long stick pointing up! Jason "Slapshot"
 
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