Removing stickers from warrior 165

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Removing stickers from warrior 165

#1 Post by CiaranMcFish »

I eventually bit the bullet and picked up a second hand 165 at the weekend in England. Great looking boat and the engine was fully serviced and has had little use. I am in the process of doing a few jobs to her, including changing windows, changing electrics and servicing auxiliary. I also hope to change the name of her - i'm not superstitious, yet! My questions is what is the best way to remove the stickers from the boat without ruining paintwork etc. I also have a few stickers from the rear to remove and after picking at them for 10 minutes it would seem there must be an easier way. Any ideas from anyone that has tackled this type of job
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#2 Post by donal domeney »

Try heating them with a hair dryer
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#3 Post by gannet »

I have used a hot air gun to gently heat the stickers and soften the adhesive, worked for me. You can then use a solvent like Acetone (which does not affect the gell coat) to remove the adhesive residue. Don't overheat the gell coat. Good Luck with your new boat.
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#4 Post by thescotsman »

Yes, I'd agree with Donal, if they are vinyl adhesive stickers, heating them with a hairdryer softens the adhesive and should enable you to pull them off. I did same to my van last week and used an old plastic card to get purchase under the sticker and then peeled it off.
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#5 Post by MAC »

Hairdryer.... heat gun, might be a bit too hot.
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#6 Post by CiaranMcFish »

Hairdryer it is then, i'll give it a go at the weekend, thanks fellas.
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#7 Post by petekd »

Borrow McGroarys Ciaran, he doesnt have much use for it these days.... :D
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#8 Post by MAC »

petekd wrote:Borrow McGroarys Ciaran, he doesnt have much use for it these days.... :D


:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Love it.


Congrats on the boat Ciaran. Post a pic up when you get the chance.

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#9 Post by carpets »

a heat gun and acetone will do the job just done it on our new boat and a small scraper...
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#10 Post by pete »

Ciaran best of luck with her, had a quick nosey when zooming through Gleneely the last time, looked the business :wink: Have used the hair dryer before but didn't find it particularly useful, still the old stickers i was removing may have been of a different variety :idea:

Fatty Davis.....that was a little uncalled for. Fair enough i might not have much use for a hair dryer but i'd still say you use one of those high powered girly ones for drying under your many flesh flaps.......indeed i'd say you probably use a fortune of talcum powder each year too...
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#11 Post by petekd »

You should keep your "Fatty" jibes to the magazines where I have no way to respond. People who weigh more than you (EG Kate Moss, Posh Spice etc.....) are not necessarily fat.....!
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#12 Post by Seancelt »

Pete please tell me you aren't comparing yourself to Kate Moss and Posh!!!! I know your dress sense would put you in their category but lets face it, they are much more butch then you. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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#13 Post by ROADRUNNER »

Petekd = Kate moss = posh Spice :!: :!: :?: :?: :idea: :idea:

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#14 Post by kahoona »

pour boiling water on to transfers will soften it so you will be able to peel it off
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#15 Post by CiaranMcFish »

The stickers were simple to remove with the hairdryer as suggested, thanks lads. I also got the windows changed in the boat at the weekend, one of those jobs that you just have to spend the time on. A few more small jobs and a few more purchases and i should be ready to get out and about.

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