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I recently bought a used picrel and it's full of stickers and paint
The paint I don't mind, especially since it supposedly helps to keep algae away, but there's these unpainted letters (the previous owner probably used duct tape to paint over them) and I want to cover them
Is there any product I can use to remove the stickers?
And about those unpainted spots, do I just paint over them? What kind of ink do I use?
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Update: I removed all the stickers using a hair dryer
What can I do about the paint though?
Is there a way to remove it?
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>>2798048
Product that would attack paint will attack the plastic of the kayak itself, heat gun and scraper, be aware that kayak do melt so scrape as you heat so you scrape the paint before the plastic starts to get softer. A safer option is a brass brush and some elbow grease, sanding would also work



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