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Decal removal
suggestions for removal on fiberglas dash tower cap 149
hood In both cases I tried the heat and scraping (with plastic), but the glue remains. Help and suggestions appreciated. Thanks |
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mirt54,
Acetone ??? |
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3M makes a product called trim adhesive remover. I also use just plain old coleman fuel. It works pretty good.
Randy
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2 original cub cadets 1 100's 2 149's 1 73 1 2182 |
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RPalmer, Randy:
either of those suggestions OK for the fiberglad dash tower? don't want to ruin it. Thanks |
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I took a factory decal off a new Baja boat with it. Glass and gel coat were fine afterwards. But my Cubs don't seem to have a thick gel coat like those boats. That's why I put the question marks. That is my best guess though. Have fun with your Cub.
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Decal removal
I purchased a "Decal Removal Wheel". It looks like a rubber hockey puck that has a shank for attaching it to my electric drill. You simple run it over the decal with a back & forth motion without allowing it to stay on one spot and it removes decal and adhesive. Works great. I use it on Cubs and cars. I picked it up at a local automotive paint supplier.
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