johnbenj
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- Jul 13, 2007
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- C Dory Year
- 1990
- C Dory Model
- 22 Cruiser
- Vessel Name
- Amoreena
Hello friends,
A few years ago, before I purchased this boat used, a previous owner used blue painters-tape to mask off the top of the boat under the teak hand-rails at the top of the boat.
I am looking for advice on how to easily remove the tape. The glue is still mighty sticky and the tape is coming off in tiny tiny pieces. It is obvious that I will need to get some mechanical advantage or the job will never get completed.
So, since I am a newbie with fiberglass, i'm wondering what folks would say about using a hair-blow-dryer for loosing the glue and a putty-knife for scrapping? Will I end up just scraping the fiberglass too much?
Is there a solvent that would attack the glue but not damage the wood or fiberglass?
Thanks in advance.
John
A few years ago, before I purchased this boat used, a previous owner used blue painters-tape to mask off the top of the boat under the teak hand-rails at the top of the boat.
I am looking for advice on how to easily remove the tape. The glue is still mighty sticky and the tape is coming off in tiny tiny pieces. It is obvious that I will need to get some mechanical advantage or the job will never get completed.
So, since I am a newbie with fiberglass, i'm wondering what folks would say about using a hair-blow-dryer for loosing the glue and a putty-knife for scrapping? Will I end up just scraping the fiberglass too much?
Is there a solvent that would attack the glue but not damage the wood or fiberglass?
Thanks in advance.
John