jlcj7
Jetboaters Captain
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- Yamaha
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- 2011
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- SX
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Try goof off (NOT goo gone).I am using one, but there is some stubborn hardened adhesive that the eraser wheel is not able to take off. Hopefully another plan of attack will work.
Goof off? That's a new one - I've never found "goo gone" to work that great. Even letting it soak in, i still spend time with my fingernails trying to peel the a sticker off. De-stickering my daughters new water skis took me forever.Try goof off (NOT goo gone).
Now for your next electrical gremlin, "Why's it seem like the amps aren't working anymore?" LOLreplaced both batteries, tried to figure out why starter would no longer work, debated taking it to a shop because I don't know how to use a multimeter very well, removed amplifiers that weren't working and cleaned out all electrical connections, realized I left one negative cable not attached to battery and suddenly starter is fixed!
The rubber wheel works but I will warn you it gets HOT so keep that bad boy away from your skin. Sometimes the goo can sling off too and it may be hot. Been there and done thatI am wet sanding and all that stuff if I can get all this mess off... the stickers is off.. this is just the sticky goo
Since you're saying that you're sanding it when you're all done, go with the acetone. It'll be the quickest for you. Grab a lot of rags, once a rag seems to be "full", switch to a new one. Trust me, you'll know when it feels "full", and from that point on, you're only gonna be frustrating yourself by continuing to use it. A roll of blue shop towels lets you see if you've missed anything, in case you wanna use those for your cleaning rags. If you want a spray version of acetone, it's naturally gonna be more expensive, but this is what I use for small jobsI am wet sanding and all that stuff if I can get all this mess off... the stickers is off.. this is just the sticky goo