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    Posted: 25 Mar 19 at 2:22pm
So I'm prepared when i get back to the boat, what do i want to take with me to remove the goo that is bound to be left after removing some self adhesive pro-drip?
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You can get adhesive remover from 3M which worked really well on the slot gasket on my 400.
The RS Components(not RS as in 400) is not so good. I have also used solvent thinners it all depends what you stuck it down with.

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Post Options Post Options   Quote ifoxwell Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 19 at 2:47pm
Its whatever the goo is that progrip used, these were self adhesive strips.
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Just did this on some racks.
Found that a nicely sharpened chisel driven at a shallow angle with one hand and held down by the other hand on blade removed the vast majority without recourse to vast amount of solvent. Remainder scrubbed off with acetone.
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Removing Dunlop thixofix similar to evostik ie nasty stuff.
Self adhesive pro grip far less onerous I believe.
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Post Options Post Options   Quote ifoxwell Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 19 at 3:06pm
Thanks Dan. Its on GRP so i'm not to keen on the chisel but i do have acetone

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No sweat. If you are going back on with pro grip then polished surface not too vital :-)
If chisel sharp and wielded well it should not mark the surface. My racks are natural carbon finish.
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A new 25mm chisel is wide and sharp enough that it wont even mark the boat if wielded well

Then just go to town with a scouring pad and any solvent. If you're struggling for a solvent a good easy one to get hold of is cellulose thinners from Halfords 

Exactly the same setup for doing slot gaskets plus a little sand on the stubborn bits. Just make sure your chisel is a dedicated boat chisel as the minute you blunt or dent it you'l start leaving marks on the boat

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Post Options Post Options   Quote Alistair426 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 Mar 19 at 8:45pm
Hope this doesn't count as a hijack but has anybody used spray contact adhesive to apply Progrip? If so, what brand? There appears to be a lot of variety in cost and I assume, quality of glue.

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