went at removing the huge amount of silicone. pretty tedious due to the amount of surface area, but here's what worked for me.
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the purple thing is a ScotchBrite Stay Clean Scrubber. it didn't gunk-up on me and doesn't scratch the gelcoat like regular scotchbrite would. i tried using acetone - i'm not saying it doesn't work on silicone, but i can definitely tell the 3M Cleaner works better. i later found a small plastic plaster spreader is very useful once the 3M Cleaner is applied. also get some Bar Keepers Friend.
i used the metal paint scraper to get the thicker layers off. then i went back over everything with the razor blade/glass-scraper. there was still a very thin film left. using the soft side of the Scrubber, i applied 3M Cleaner over it. this loosened the silicone just enough to allow the razor to really get under it. the plaster spreader is almost as good as the razor for this. the plaster spreader was very useful on the corners, though - you can get very aggressive with it without marking up the gelcoat. the screwdriver works in the tighter spots. then i used the coarser side of the Scrubber to get most of the gummy remnants off.
there will still be a a very fine film that the razor cannot get up, but i found using Bar Keepers Friend on a paper towel with some elbow grease actually gets it to bare gelcoat! i love that stuff.