Pad removal
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Mark, I've always had best results with heating the immediate area your peeling up with a blow dryer, just a few inches at a time, trying to keep the "peel up angle" fairly flat (might lessen the amount of adhesive that stays behind). If you do this outside in the hot sun this will accelerate the process ( as well as heatstroke ) , and ice cold beers will taste that much better. Kinda hard on the fingers, if you have a set of asbestos workgloves lying around, nows the time. Remove all excess adhesive with warm beer.
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Smokin Rock wrote:then your not enjoying the extra protection they provide my friend
Cap and smokie
If I need to remove those wings way way to much beer was used

Everyone else thanks.... now to figure out what deck pad to use? Looking for something for light or heavy days...

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:lol: .........Go back and read my post again,and again,and again... :lol:
Removed front and rear pads in less than an hour.Preparation is the key girls..and I'm not talking about wings.... :lol:
cheers....and beers!
Removed front and rear pads in less than an hour.Preparation is the key girls..and I'm not talking about wings.... :lol:
cheers....and beers!
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:gumby wrote: Cap and smokie
If I need to remove those wings way way to much beer was used![]()
Everyone else thanks.... now to figure out what deck pad to use? Looking for something for light or heavy days...
does that mean the Capt. and i don't get a thanks for our valuable input?

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To remove deck pad from board.
Use:
Patience, a putty knife or paint scraper, solvent such as paint thinner even WD40 works well, apply heat.
Scrape, pour,wait a minute, peel, scrape, pour, wait a minute, peel, scrape, pour, wait a minute, peel etc etc.
Can be done in 15 minutes.
I don't bother to try and remove any adhesive left on the board.
Just scrape off any residual pad bits and apply new adhesive or pad set over old.
To reapply pad:
Use contact adhesive (follow directions exactly) or 3M Brand Super 90 spray adhesive works well or Cobond brand spray contact adhesive.
WARNING !!! Consumption of alcoholic beverages during these processes can result in injury, death or worse....brain damage.

To remove deck pad from board.
Use:
Patience, a putty knife or paint scraper, solvent such as paint thinner even WD40 works well, apply heat.
Scrape, pour,wait a minute, peel, scrape, pour, wait a minute, peel, scrape, pour, wait a minute, peel etc etc.
Can be done in 15 minutes.
I don't bother to try and remove any adhesive left on the board.
Just scrape off any residual pad bits and apply new adhesive or pad set over old.
To reapply pad:
Use contact adhesive (follow directions exactly) or 3M Brand Super 90 spray adhesive works well or Cobond brand spray contact adhesive.
WARNING !!! Consumption of alcoholic beverages during these processes can result in injury, death or worse....brain damage.


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Yes.Weldwood,3M,either brush on or spray on.I prefer brush on;more control.Might outline the area,then slightly rough up the surface.Follow the directions carefully.Probably be a bit of excess that will run out the edges when the pads make contact to the deck.Which is Better that than having a pocket of air under the pad edge,which will create problems.....I know...... :lol: Washing the deck with fresh water will remove any salt residue
I see bud gone in there before me!... :lol: you get get the double whammy... :lol: Better too much info than not enough.... :wink:
cheers
I see bud gone in there before me!... :lol: you get get the double whammy... :lol: Better too much info than not enough.... :wink:
cheers