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Removing stripes?

Posted: Tue 22 Apr 14, 8:17
by Stefan Kolmodin
I'd like to remove the red original stripe/tape on the side of the mast (aluminium). It's been there since launch 1995 so a bit hard to remove. Anyone out there got a tip on how it's best/easiest done?

Posted: Tue 22 Apr 14, 16:36
by Steve B.
Either a hair dryer or a heat gun should do the trick.
I would start with a hair dryer.
We removed some of the striping on our hull with a hair dryer, but a heat gun would definitely be too much for a fiberglass hull.

Posted: Tue 22 Apr 14, 18:36
by Stefan Kolmodin
Thanx Steve,
This is on aluminium so less scary with heat :-)

Posted: Sat 26 Apr 14, 4:40
by Double Horizon
To rub off the vinyl there are rubber wheels that attach to a drill that are sold to auto-body repair shops. You should be able to find them locally.

Also, the remaining adhesive is difficult to remove because solvents aren't very effective and you end up pushing the adhesive around a lot and removing a little. #08908 Woodgrain and Stripe Adhesive Remover made by 3M converts the adhesive to a non-sticky substance with a texture like soap, which is easily and quickly wiped off with a solvent-soaked rag. It can save hours of work.

Posted: Sat 26 Apr 14, 8:22
by Stefan Kolmodin
Thanx Larry,
Been there done that?

Posted: Tue 29 Apr 14, 4:55
by Double Horizon
See for yourself:

Before:
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During:
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After:
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Posted: Sun 04 May 14, 19:28
by Thomas Larsson
Stefan,

Lucky for you, I removed what was left of the stripes on your boat a few years ago! :D

//Thomas

Posted: Mon 05 May 14, 13:41
by Stefan Kolmodin
But left them on the mast?

Posted: Mon 05 May 14, 16:30
by Thomas Larsson
Hey, those red stripes on the mast look rather racey!! 8)

Posted: Tue 06 May 14, 8:30
by Stefan Kolmodin
Used to...
Anyway they will be there this summer too since I prefer to sail rather than removing stripes - two new "homemade" jibs to try out asap 8)