I've used these products before on my boat and not only was I unimpressed with the product promise but the goo it left behind was not as easy to remove with the library card and green scratch pad I like to use. Let us know how it works for you. Shawn On 7/24/06, Christopher Gronski <gronski@gmail.com> wrote: > > Malcolm, > > I just picked up a product from DAP called "Silicone-Be-Gone" at Home > Depot that according to the label: "softens old silicone and won't > harm most other surfaces or finishes. Indeed the back of the packahge > says "Ideal for use on fiberglass". > > I have not tried it yet, but I bought it to get rid of some silicone > that accidentally transfered from my coveralls to the nose of my van > when I was installing my adventurewagen top. > > Chris > > On 7/22/06, Malcolm Stebbins <mwstebbins@yahoo.com> wrote: > > The PO put silicone sealant around the windows (of a Dehler van) and I'm > trying to remove it so I > > can re-do the job. The silicone is on top of plastic/fiberglass so I > have to be careful with > > solvents like gas or what-ever. The silicone had a real good grasp and > is not just pulling off in > > a stip. > > > > Is there a known method of removing the silicone? Thanks malcolm > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > > http://mail.yahoo.com > > >
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