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Old 01-25-2006, 06:42 AM   #1
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Question Just for the hull of it

I’ve got my 2006 NH registration stickers ready to place on the hull. The problem is, do I slap this sticker on top of the stack or do I remove them all before I put on the new ones? I’ve got over a dozen haphazardly stacked on top of each other and I don’t know when enough is enough.

What is the best and easiest way to remove the old registration stickers?

I would be afraid to use a razor scraper for fear of damaging the finish of the boat.

Do I warm them with a heat gun or blow dryer and peal them off?

Is there a solvent to use? Maybe fatlazyless knows if Wally-mart sells something cheap for this?

Should I consider getting this done by the service folks at the marina?

Or do I just have to buy a new boat and start the stack again? (if so, how do I convince my wife that this is the way to go ?)

What do you do and what do you suggest?
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