My friend used to tape plastic over it and spray ammonia in the bag seal the top and in a 20 min the grad is would fall right off . He owned a sign shop .
This is great reference. I'd like an opinion: I have a '92 Grady White that we recently have been restoring. We managed to get the old decals off with the rubber wheel bit - but as you spoke about: the weathering clearly showed a raised area. I have a DeWalt rotary sander - do you think it would be all right to use in place of the orbital with the appropriate grit?
@@topdockpro Thank you for taking the time to reply - much appreciated! Have been debating if the rotary would be a hazard for sanding/buffing since I didn't have any experience & didn't want to ruin the gelcoat. Big thanks!
I hear that I just got my first 3401 three days ago but haven’t had an opportunity to use it yet. Every boat I’ve gotten to in the past three days has just needed a wax. I guess that’s good news though. I just find that the rupes does not cut nearly enough stalls so much