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So no matter what the color of the gel coat u can use magic marker or tooth paste etc. what anout goo gone. Im concerned my dark grey will get dull or ruinedSorry to be so long on the reply--just noticed this. Probably a better question to post in the General section, as more people look there more often (and it is not particular to Scarabs--any gel coat can get dock rubber 'kisses').
The dock rubber is usually rubbed off onto the gel coat. So you can usually remove the mark by rubbing hard with a rag. If that does not do it, then a mild abrasive or polish (toothpaste will do in a pinch) will likely do it. Just with a rag probably is enough. Pros will use a rotary tool with a pad and the polish to make quick work of it and even out the finish at the same time...
Hope that helps!
Start with a 3M Adhesive removal wheel. This will take off the most stubborn "stuck on" stuff. I use it to remove the emblems from my vehicles with excellent success.So no matter what the color of the gel coat u can use magic marker or tooth paste etc. what anout goo gone. Im concerned my dark grey will get dull or ruined