Stripping decals to prep for new paint. I used a heat gun to strip the actual decals & that worked slick as a whistle. However the adhesive left behind is driving me nuts! I've tried:
Acetone
paint thinner
laquer thinner
Xylene
Goof-Off & Goo-Gone
to remove the adhesive, but nothing has worked. Some of the chemicals soften the adhesive, but as soon as the liquid evaporates, it's still stuck to the surface. I'm stripping the paint with a random orbital sander which is working great & I've even tried sanding the left over adhesive, which sort of works, but it clogs up sanding discs instantly & I'm worried about sanding through the gel coat because of the time it takes to sand off the adhesive. Anybody have a fool proof way to get rid of the glue, so I can get on with sanding? I've thought about more aggressive sanding discs, but again am worried about sanding through the gel coat. Right now I'm using 150 & 220 grit.
Thanks.
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Acetone
paint thinner
laquer thinner
Xylene
Goof-Off & Goo-Gone
to remove the adhesive, but nothing has worked. Some of the chemicals soften the adhesive, but as soon as the liquid evaporates, it's still stuck to the surface. I'm stripping the paint with a random orbital sander which is working great & I've even tried sanding the left over adhesive, which sort of works, but it clogs up sanding discs instantly & I'm worried about sanding through the gel coat because of the time it takes to sand off the adhesive. Anybody have a fool proof way to get rid of the glue, so I can get on with sanding? I've thought about more aggressive sanding discs, but again am worried about sanding through the gel coat. Right now I'm using 150 & 220 grit.
Thanks.
B