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    Posted: May-29-2007 at 9:10pm
A Sticky Question:

I'm removing some old stickers (boat registration numbers), and I'm just wondering what might be good to remove the adhesive gunk left behind. Acetone?

My boat is painted.

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Acetone will ruin/take off the paint. You can get Goo Gone from wally world and gojo without the pumice works good too.
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Thanks Tim,

I love going to Wally World!

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Use mineral spirits,its less abrasive that acetone.That what I used to take old decals off.Also if you can use a straight razor,not one from a razor knife that will do the job also.Just be careful and you will be ok.
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i applied goof off (similar to goo gone), let sit
a few minutes, then scraped off with a widget ( a blade with a hadle), then polished. looks great.
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sorry    (a blade with a HANDLE)
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