mini cell removal
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mini cell removal
Recently bought a royalite boat with minicell kneepads in the wrong location.
What is the best way to remove them with minimum damage to the hull?
Thanks ahead of time.
What is the best way to remove them with minimum damage to the hull?
Thanks ahead of time.
Magic powder
Perhaps a touch of the bioengineered powder will restore your hair. Do you like red or green?
Seriously, If they won't peel up by brute hand strength, take a hacksaw blade (just the blade) and slip it under the pad and saw as close to the boat as possible.
Now, you should be left with some mini-cell and glue residue on the boat.
Goof-Off, allowed to soak for a minute, and a plastic scraper or scuff-pad will remove the rest.
Hope this helps.
Now, you should be left with some mini-cell and glue residue on the boat.
Goof-Off, allowed to soak for a minute, and a plastic scraper or scuff-pad will remove the rest.
Hope this helps.
dance for rain
GMV
However, the dangers of releasing a Genetically Modified Vinyl (GMV) into the environment are completely unknown. Suppose this vinyl should mutate once in the wild?!? Who knows what might happen. Paddles could become horrible deformed as they grow an extra blade. What happens if your pedestal becomes infected? Might it dissolve into a puddle of vinyl forcing you to sit on the bottom of your boat using this mutant paddle?ncdavid wrote:I bio-engineered some bacteria that eat minicell and excrete vinyl.
The horror... the horror....
Dave
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Just leave the minicell where it is and call it extra flotation.
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