There is also Goof-Off, but it must be used with care. It seems to get off every bit of the residue, though.
--Dave Shugarts
C-27 #4866 Cahoots (1981)
SR, A4, Tiller, Dinette
Newtown (Housatonic River), CT
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On 11/14/06 11:37 AM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I used a hair dryer to warm up vinyl lettering on a window so that I could get hold of an end and start pulling it off. It came off in pieces. Goo-Gone will get rid of the adhesive residule. Below are a couple of links regarding removing vinyl letters:
How to apply and remove vinyl boat names <http://www.yachtsee.com/helps/helpfulhints.php>
Vinyl Lettering/Vinyl Decal Removal Instructions - SpeedySigns.com <http://www.speedysigns.com/info/Removal_Instructions.asp>
Hope it helps.
Dave Tierney
Celtic Pride, 5282
1983 C-27, Traditional
Middle River, Maryland

