I agree. I have polished off a few painted boat names in the past.Start out with polishing compound and a rotary polisher or drill attachment and see how much is removed. You will need to follow it up with polish and then wax.Now you are going to have a beautifully polished finish where the name once was so you should consider doing a much larger area than the name. ultimately the entire side of the hull. CharlieI bet you could buff it out..
As I already mentioned, polishing compound.Thanks for the help. Ive ran into similar things before & it sounds like it may be a good idea to get a buffer. Are there any recommended polishing products that will work well with the paint removal?
If acetone doesn't take it off it's not regular paint. Buffing will take gel coat off as well. Be careful. Maybe try soaking for awhile.acetone not doing it, going to try buffing. I would imagine its been there for 20+ yrs
BAD ADVICE!!!! DO NOT EVER SOAK WHEN IT COMES TO ACETONE!!! Acetone will ruin whatever it soaks!!! Only wipe acetone and if it does not work then try something else but DONT SOAK anything plastic/fiberglass in nature with acetone ....Unless you want a hole....Been there....done that unfortunately, So dont waste anyones time disputing this!! CharlieIf acetone doesn't take it off it's not regular paint. Buffing will take gel coat off as well. Be careful. Maybe try soaking for awhile.
I don't dispute your findings. Certainly, "plastics" are not compatible. Nevertheless, most boating references suggest using acetone to clean gelcoat.BAD ADVICE!!!! DO NOT EVER SOAK WHEN IT COMES TO ACETONE!!! Acetone will ruin whatever it soaks!!! Only wipe acetone and if it does not work then try something else but DONT SOAK anything plastic/fiberglass in nature with acetone ....Unless you want a hole....Been there....done that unfortunately, So dont waste anyones time disputing this!! Charlie
You will never find anywhere anything stating "SOAKING" in acetone.CharlieI don't dispute your findings. Certainly, "plastics" are not compatible. Nevertheless, most boating references suggest using acetone to clean gelcoat.
Gelcoat is a polyester, which is listed on the Chemical Resistant Chart as compatible with acetone. I have cleaned many a painted name off a boat with no harm. If it didn't work in this case, possibly the "paint" is a polyester as well.