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    Posted: 10 Feb 11 at 10:54pm
Have recently bought a new sail for my contender, however sail numbers are slightly different. 
They are on a black/grey laminate sail and wondered if there was any way of removing the numbers safely? Tips tricks etc 

Number is being changed from 646 to 620 
A picture of the type of sail is below 


Edited by mattmd - 10 Feb 11 at 11:02pm
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Hairdryer, failing that, use graffiti remover or "Sail Number remover" from P&B
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Post Options Post Options   Quote mattmd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 10 Feb 11 at 11:30pm
I had heard of hair dryer before and was worried the heat might damage the sail ? 
But will look into the P&B stuff sounds like a safe bet 
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Warm gently with a hairdryer - just enough to soften the adhesive - then a drop of white spirit on a rag is good to remove any residue.
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when using any solvent, do do a quick check (even if it's been recommended) by wiping a small spot in a corner where it won't show.
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Peel off, job done, go sailing
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I've always found they come off a film sail much more cleanly than off dacron.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote mattmd Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Feb 11 at 2:36pm

Will carefully try the hairdryer method and will look into specialist products.

But obviously my main concern was with damaging the sail, wasnt sure if heat from dryer would stretch or damage the sail :S
 
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as a sail maker i'd just carefully support the sail with one hand and rip them off with the other, there shouldnt be any need to apply heat or solvents on a laminate sail.

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cellulose paint thinners or whatever it's called nowadays. Removes them no bother.
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