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Old 12-24-2015, 11:06 PM
erebus erebus is offline
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latex/nitrile/vinyl gloves, acetone and some elbow grease.
Gets the residue off pretty quick. Maybe some goof off to change it up if you like.

Also, a painter years ago taught me a trick about using a sharpened piece of plexiglass/lexan to scrape off old adhesives/vinyl lettering etc.
Cuts the goop off but wont scratch the gelcoat. Then clean up whats left with the chemicals and elbow grease.
Sometimes the non-skid can make it tricky, just bear with it.
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