I need to remove some outfitting and was wondering if anyone had some suggestions about how to get it out without tearing up the vinyl layer? There are vinyl patches glued with contact cement and some other type adhesive that I can't identify. The saddle and knee pads need to come out as well. They are glued with contact cement but they are loose at a few places around the edge. I've removed things out of canoes before but I usually end up gouging the vinyl pretty bad. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
outfitting removal
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for foam, i've used plastic putty knives (el cheapo) with good results
for vinyl, VERY CAREFUL* application of heat (heat gun) coupled with simultaneous firm but not too firm pulling up on the patch
when i say pulling 'up' i mean peeling back over itself, NOT pulling perpendicularly to the hull.
*i mean very careful
if the vinyl d-ring patches are on there really good, and you have trouble getting them off, you could always just trim off what's loose and leave the rest on, before you damage the boat.
for vinyl, VERY CAREFUL* application of heat (heat gun) coupled with simultaneous firm but not too firm pulling up on the patch
when i say pulling 'up' i mean peeling back over itself, NOT pulling perpendicularly to the hull.
*i mean very careful
if the vinyl d-ring patches are on there really good, and you have trouble getting them off, you could always just trim off what's loose and leave the rest on, before you damage the boat.
Joe
I just removed a foam pedestal and knee pads. I used a fillet knife. The flexible blade allowed me to get up under the foam with cutting the hull and I didn't tear up the foam too bad - good enough to re-glue. As for vinyl patches...I just cut off the nylon loop holding the D ring and left the vinyl in place in the hull.
just removed several different glues and drings and saddle from my spark, its probably a little easier to remove contact cement due to the material, but I found it possible with just a putty knife in the most cases. Stuff that was too hard to remove easily worked off with a little 120 sand paper.. part due to heat, part rolling up into beads.
I remove all of it before glueing down new outfitting, but then I might be a little obsessive about surface prepping. I guess its a lot less important for contact cement compared to G-flex or the like.. CC eats into the plastic anyways!!
I do still have to remove some more glue, some sort of a very sticky silicone-like material, which proves a little harder.. a sharp knife and patience brought the best results so far, just make sure not to cut into the surface too much...
I remove all of it before glueing down new outfitting, but then I might be a little obsessive about surface prepping. I guess its a lot less important for contact cement compared to G-flex or the like.. CC eats into the plastic anyways!!
I do still have to remove some more glue, some sort of a very sticky silicone-like material, which proves a little harder.. a sharp knife and patience brought the best results so far, just make sure not to cut into the surface too much...