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    whats the good stuff to use when removing silicone from gel coat? gotta clean up the transom to re install all the hardware. also have to remove a bunch of silicone from stainless also. any clues would be appreciated thanks
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    Tnt?

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    i like the way you think,lol.
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    Laquer Thinner (Paint thinner) will work very well. Just put some on a rag and rub the silicone right off. Won't hurt the gelcoat or stainless.
    -Tom

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    I used to use Goof Off.
    What happens on the Delta stays on the Delta

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    Gas will work too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sanger rat View Post
    Gas will work too.
    Too expensive to be using to remove silicone!

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    Quote Originally Posted by HawaiianJet View Post
    Too expensive to be using to remove silicone!
    ain't that the damn truth be cheaper to buy some bad rock gut whiskey and get it off

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMPATIENT 1 View Post
    ain't that the damn truth be cheaper to buy some bad rock gut whiskey and get it off
    Probably work better too.

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    Plastic rasor blade or sharpened plexi you can locate through the paintshop suppliers
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