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Sticker Removal

YANKEES5

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Location
UpState New York
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2015
Boat Model
SX192
Boat Length
19
Just removed some factory stickers off the boat and now there is a mark where the sticker edges were. Was thinking about using Goo off but don't want to screw up finish. Any suggestions of a safe way to get these marks off ?
 
Goo gone works fine I even used a 3m eraser wheel on some tough spots and it worked good as well.
 
Acetone or goo gone. Acetone doesn't leave any oily residue.

Wax her up when done!
 
I've used goo gone, goof off, and acetone. In my honest opinion I thing gasoline works the best. It's much faster, leaves no residue. Just be sure to wash the area with soap and water then wax afterwards. I've removed all safety stickers and graphics this way.
 
I just removed the decals off of my '06 -- So I did not have little lines, I had 10 years of Oxidation. I also removed all of the warning labels from the swim platform and bow area. If someone does not know that falling overboard is dangerous -- No stickers are going to solve their problems. in the end, I wish I removed the Yamaha sticker too, but oh well, you have to leave something for next season.
Here are some photos -- before, during and after. Makes a huge difference. Note to self -- In the last image you can see -- Don't Polish over your registration sticker -- :(
Enjoy!

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I just removed the decals off of my '06 -- So I did not have little lines, I had 10 years of Oxidation. I also removed all of the warning labels from the swim platform and bow area. If someone does not know that falling overboard is dangerous -- No stickers are going to solve their problems. in the end, I wish I removed the Yamaha sticker too, but oh well, you have to leave something for next season.
Here are some photos -- before, during and after. Makes a huge difference. Note to self -- In the last image you can see -- Don't Polish over your registration sticker -- :(
Enjoy!

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Just removed some factory stickers off the boat and now there is a mark where the sticker edges were. Was thinking about using Goo off but don't want to screw up finish. Any suggestions of a safe way to get these marks off ?
I used Goo Gone on my AR192 to remove all the warning stickers. The stuff worked great with no issues. make sure and use a 100% Cotton cloth as I made the mistake on the 1st one with a paper towel and it scratched the surface. Then I tried microfiber and it would not take it all off. So then on to cotton and the sticky stuff wipes right off.. best of luck!
 
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This works as well but so do all the ones mentioned above!
 
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