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Tips for removing boat graphics

clint6760

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Location
Ozark, AR
Boat Make
Yamaha
Year
2004
Boat Model
SX
Boat Length
23
I have a 2004 sx230 with original graphics. What would be the best way to remove them? I'm putting on a wrap and don't want to pay someone to do it. Thank
 
blow dryer / heat gun
 
I was able to just lift an edge and pull off the "High Output" and "Twin Engine" stickers. If they have been on for a long time and exposed to some good UV's you may need to do some polishing in that area to get rid of the shadow effect.
 
I used a blow dryer and some Goo Gone to remove all the stickers I didn't want. Worked really well.
 
i just pulled mine off on a hot summer day. n a little goo gone afterwards
 
I concur with every else. Just took the graphics off my 2007 Sx210 and with a little heat it came off with no problem.
 
Be wary of a heat gun, I found a blow dryer got plenty hot. Acetone is your friend. Mask and glove up and go to town with it. I found acetone cheaper and more effective than goo gone.
 

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