Sticker Removal

Discussion in 'Mid Atlantic' started by snowbird, Dec 31, 2008.

  1. snowbird

    snowbird Active Member

    38
    May 19, 2008
    Just picked up used board with a bunch of dumb stickers on the bottom. Started taking them off but adhesive is sticking to board and would likely create extra friction. Anybody know the best stuff to get the stickers and gunk off or a good home remedy maybe.

    Thanks all and Happy New Year.
     
  2. mOtion732

    mOtion732 Well-Known Member

    Sep 18, 2008
    3m adhesive remover.
     

  3. CharlieInOC

    CharlieInOC Well-Known Member

    394
    Sep 17, 2007
    Lacquer thinner will take it right off.
     
  4. ocripcurrent

    ocripcurrent Well-Known Member

    798
    Feb 27, 2008
    Lacquer thinner may be too abrasive. Test it in a small spot first. Definitely either WD-40 excellent adhesive remover, or some acetone, found in nail-polish remover.

    Then, a razor blade and some patience, and a steady hand will do the trick.
     
  5. Aguaholic

    Aguaholic Well-Known Member

    Oct 26, 2007
    Dude...just get it tuned...they will resurface the bottom and all the stickers will be gone.
     
  6. tbing

    tbing Well-Known Member

    595
    May 27, 2008
    Rubbing alcohol and a knife.
     
  7. wbsurfer

    wbsurfer Well-Known Member

    Mar 30, 2008
    take a blow dryer and heat up the sticker everything will come right off.
     
  8. superbust

    superbust Well-Known Member

    659
    Nov 2, 2008
    try goo-off or goo-gone, whatever its called, should lift it and you could scrap it with a razor or probably even a credit card.
     
  9. CharlieInOC

    CharlieInOC Well-Known Member

    394
    Sep 17, 2007
    Acetone is a fiberglass thinner or cleaner and I wouldn't recommend using it on a surfboard. Lacquer thinner is the main ingredient in 3m adhiesve remover and Goof-Off. You'll be fine using it just don't let it set for a long period of time. Put a little on a paper towel or rag and rub the area you need to clean.
     
  10. epidemicepic

    epidemicepic Well-Known Member

    502
    Feb 21, 2008
    i got a new board a while ago and couldn't get the adhesive from the price tag off with anything, goo-gone and all that stuff wouldn't do anything, i finally resorted to lighter fluid, it came right off no problem.
     
  11. michael hague

    michael hague Active Member

    27
    Dec 3, 2008
    i use mineral spirits but it takes forever....i would have never thought of lighter fluid, i will have to give it a shot......
     
  12. epidemicepic

    epidemicepic Well-Known Member

    502
    Feb 21, 2008
    yeah i was just rooting through my cabinet for any sort of spirit or thinner, and the lighter fluid was advertised as an adhesive remover on the back label.
     
  13. wbsurfer

    wbsurfer Well-Known Member

    Mar 30, 2008
    now lighter fluid is a new one to me but ill make sure i try it.
     
  14. MDSurfer

    MDSurfer Well-Known Member

    Dec 30, 2006
    Don't forget

    . . . to light it.
     
  15. wbsurfer

    wbsurfer Well-Known Member

    Mar 30, 2008
    thats right afterwards ill light it up and make me a nice warm fire and roast marshmallows over it.
     
  16. conway

    conway Well-Known Member

    559
    Mar 24, 2008
    Don't you guys do that in boy scouts?
     
  17. SethC

    SethC Well-Known Member

    72
    Dec 7, 2008
    Hey snowbird if you still need it you can go out and buy the sex wax wax remover and try to find something called the pickle and it will pull that stuff right off your board. And something extra. If the board is kinda old you should put some rain x on the bottom around your fins and tail to help you out with speed.
     
  18. GnarSchlopSponge

    GnarSchlopSponge Member

    23
    Dec 18, 2008
    yeah nice ideas just cover they board with a bunch of wax then, use the wax remover and all the ahesive will come right off and if that dont work get wd40 and it will like peel off
    :mad::p;)
     
  19. snowbird

    snowbird Active Member

    38
    May 19, 2008
    thanks for the ideas - for my own edification I tried several of the suggestions (1) rubbing alcohol; (2) nail polish remover; and (3) WD40. My conclusion, the alcohol was most effective. So, next time you need to strip a sticker, start with the alcohol. Cheap and easy.

    As an aside, finally got on a mountain yesterday for first time this year. Hey, snowboarding is real fun too if anyone forgot.............