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J
Jake2124@aol.com
Fri, Apr 17, 2009 12:43 PM

Using Easy Off is NOT an urban legend!!. I used plain old Easy Off Oven
cleaner to remove the painted on name from my boat. It takes a few seconds,
not  even minutes, no harm at all to the gel coat. The gelcoat will always
have a  slight "impression" of the removed name because it ages different
under
the  paint than it does in the sun. Another removal use is to remove
Penetrol if you  were unfortunate enough to have used it on fiberglass as the
directions on the  can suggest. Nothing else I have tried works at all, easy
off
does the  job.

Jake
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Using Easy Off is NOT an urban legend!!. I used plain old Easy Off Oven cleaner to remove the painted on name from my boat. It takes a few seconds, not even minutes, no harm at all to the gel coat. The gelcoat will always have a slight "impression" of the removed name because it ages different under the paint than it does in the sun. Another removal use is to remove Penetrol if you were unfortunate enough to have used it on fiberglass as the directions on the can suggest. Nothing else I have tried works at all, easy off does the job. Jake **************Join ChristianMingle.com. FREE! Meet Christian Singles in your area. Start now! (http://pr.atwola.com/promoclk/100126575x1221246370x1201421635/aol?redir=http ://www.christianmingle.com/campaign.html?cat=adbuy&src=pl atforma&adid=aolfooter&newurl=reg_path.html)